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University Games

Auteur de Anti-Monopoly

72 oeuvres 104 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de University Games

Anti-Monopoly (2009) 5 exemplaires
The Cat in the Hat Game (1996) 3 exemplaires
Pete the Cat Groovy Buttons Game (2014) 2 exemplaires
Card Caper 2 exemplaires
Eric Carle's ABC Game 2 exemplaires
Secret Square {game} 2 exemplaires
Animal Charades 1 exemplaire
Secret Square Game 1 exemplaire
Game: Dominoes 1 exemplaire
Brain Quest Smart Game (2011) 1 exemplaire
Made You Laugh for Kids! (2005) 1 exemplaire
Game: Sort it Out! 1 exemplaire
AMC Reel Clues 1 exemplaire
Riff 1 exemplaire
Four Real 1 exemplaire
World War Z The Gane 1 exemplaire
Game: Brain Quest 1 exemplaire
Sort It Out 1 exemplaire
Game of Knowledge 1 exemplaire
ZOOB: The Game [Game] 1 exemplaire
Spot the Difference 1 exemplaire
Take A Letter 1 exemplaire
Green Eggs and Ham Game (2000) 1 exemplaire
The Perfect 10 1 exemplaire
Zero 1 exemplaire
Knotty Kritters: With Filofun (2007) 1 exemplaire
Rubik's Race 1 exemplaire
BrainBox - The World 1 exemplaire

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The head of an Antarctic research team is murdered. In such a remote location, the list of suspects is limited to the other members of the expedition. Who wanted the team captain dead, and why?

There is really nothing positive to say about this installment in this barely mediocre series of interactive mystery games.

The contents of the ‘case file’ are Spartan, to say the least. The story and its related clues are skimpy and thoroughly uninteresting. Most of the suspects (i.e. the other members of the expedition) don’t come into play at all; they’re not interviewed, their back stories are non-existent, & the majority of them are completely ignored. That really narrows the already scant pool of suspects to a limited few choices.

Almost all of the clues are online, which begs the question—why even bother with the pretense of a physical case file at all? Even then, the online materials don’t work. One of the phony websites that supposedly contains a clue vital to the solution of the crime didn’t function; when we tried to visit the website, all we got was a message that the site had been removed (&, yes, we did make sure we typed in the correct address).

The identity of the murderer was pretty obvious & we figured that out immediately. Because of the ridiculous online game components, we were not provided with the information needed to figure out the killer’s motive.

University Games should be ashamed of actually putting such a crappy product on the market.

If I could give this a negative star review, I definitely would. It certainly deserves it.

IN THEORY: These games should be an incredibly fun and entertaining way to spend an evening engaging with family & friends and pretending to be a detective.

IN REALITY: These games need a lot of work, fine-tuning, & conscientious quality control before they will actually be worth the money you have to pay for them.
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½
 
Signalé
missterrienation | Dec 28, 2022 |
The game of putting things in order
 
Signalé
Brocksbooks | Aug 17, 2022 |
One of the most fun games our family has played, from grandparents to elementary age grandkids (some cards may need to be removed for the younger players).
Challenges both imagination and literacy skills.
 
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librisissimo | Apr 17, 2021 |

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Œuvres
72
Membres
104
Popularité
#184,481
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
29
Langues
1

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