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- Solve a murder mystery with friends. Open the Death in Antarctica Case File to start the crime scene investigation. Robert Kohler, the head of the Polar Station in Antarctica has been murdered. Martin Moor has been accused of the crime. Did he really do it? The hunt is on to find a killer and it's up to you to solve this cold-case mystery. This Case File includes all the evidence you need to solve the murder. Review every clue and piece of evidence in this unsolved mystery case file
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BETAGive Feedback Model: Murder Mystery Party Case Files: Death in Antarctica Mystery Detective Case File Game for 1 or More Players Ages 14 and Up from University Games , Purple
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Product Name: | Murder Mystery Party Case Files: Death in Antarctica Mystery Detective Case File Game for 1 or More Players Ages 14 and Up from University Games , Purple |
Manufacturer: | University Games |
Model Number: | 33282 |
Product SKU: | B08HCYXMRF |
UPC: | 23332332823 |
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Have to use the clues online to solve those.
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Mt husband gave me similar murder mystery game for my birthday a few years ago. I haven't played it yet. Is this something we can play multiple times with different outcomes and suspects, or is it only one time due to the plot? (My game says it's for single player or multiple players.)
It is very much like pretending you are in a Crime TV episode. Can be done single player, but more fun to play with someone else for more of that partner detective feel.
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Have to use the clues online to solve those.
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