221b Baker Street Master Detective first edition |
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HP Gibson |
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Players |
2 to 6 |
Age(s) |
10+ |
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At the start of each game, one of 40 specially written cases is read to all the players. This case sets out the details of a crime; murder, theft or disappearance, as Sherlock Holmes would have been introduced to one of his famous cases. Be the first player to return to 221b
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1 x folding game board (19" x 19")
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Careful planning of routes may give an edge over rival players but the
essence of the game lies in your ability to sift the evidence provided by
each clue. These fall into 3 main types, 1) The factual clue 2) The cryptic
clue 3) The misleading clue. There have been different published versions of the game which were only very slightly modified on each print run. All versions play exactly the same, the only differences being the way the game has been presented or packaged. This first edition; - has no scanner bar code - uses wooden pawns, later changed to plastic miniature Sherlock Holmes figures - has a plain box base - has a separate sheet with instructions and photo of the contents - the skeleton key and Scotland Yard cards have a simple design with single colour print on buff coloured card - the case cards have single colour print on plain card - the game board is coloured black, yellow and brown. Later editions were more colourful. - the banner with 'Master Detective Game' on the box is cream, later changed to light green. Additional case packs can be purchased separately if players complete all 40 in this master set. Packs of UK 60 additional cases were availabe but are no longer made. In the |
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