Morderstwo Tomasa Blackwooda (2023)
1 - 10 persone
120 - 180 min
12+
Descrizione: Morderstwo Tomasa Blackwooda ("Murder of Tomas Blackwood") is a detective game in which players play the role of a detectives trying to solve, on the basis of the available case files, the murder mystery of Tomas Blackwood, known as Rocket Man, the eccentric chief engineer of CosmoZ, a leading company in the space industry, which in recent years has transformed the industry and allowed Americans to return to orbit in American manned spacecraft.
The case files contains the following materials (65 pages of documentation / 40 documents in total):
10 photographs (victim, security guard at victim's apartment building and 8 suspects),
8 profiles of the suspects,
8 testimony transcripts,
8 evidence protocols,
1 autopsy report,
1 photo of the victim from the crime scene,
1 transcript of 911 call,
3 screenshots from Twitter,
3 screenshots of various websites,
2 newspaper clippings,
1 phone billings,
1 email from a lawyer for one of the suspects,
1 cryptocurrency wallet statement.
The aim of the game is to identify the murderer from among the 8 suspects (for this you receive 50 points), to indicate a motive (10 points) and the exact time of the victim's death (5 points). On top of this, an additional 14 questions about the overall events and the people involved are scored (2.5 points each).
—description from the designer
The case files contains the following materials (65 pages of documentation / 40 documents in total):
10 photographs (victim, security guard at victim's apartment building and 8 suspects),
8 profiles of the suspects,
8 testimony transcripts,
8 evidence protocols,
1 autopsy report,
1 photo of the victim from the crime scene,
1 transcript of 911 call,
3 screenshots from Twitter,
3 screenshots of various websites,
2 newspaper clippings,
1 phone billings,
1 email from a lawyer for one of the suspects,
1 cryptocurrency wallet statement.
The aim of the game is to identify the murderer from among the 8 suspects (for this you receive 50 points), to indicate a motive (10 points) and the exact time of the victim's death (5 points). On top of this, an additional 14 questions about the overall events and the people involved are scored (2.5 points each).
—description from the designer