🕵️♀️ Crack the Case, Outsmart the Crowd!
Goliath Games' Murdle is a multicolor, no-battery board game launching August 2024, designed for 1-4 players aged 14+. Inspired by a best-selling crime puzzle book, it features 100+ clues, a logic grid, and comprehensive evidence components to develop critical thinking and deductive reasoning in an endlessly replayable murder mystery format.
Product Dimensions | 19.46 x 5.99 x 0.25 cm; 1.17 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | 931529 |
Educational Objective(s) | Develop critical thinking and logical deduction skills |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 1 Aug. 2024 |
ASIN | B0D1GC55BQ |
A**E
Would recommend
Husband loves this book. It has kept him busy by the pool on holiday. Have had several other murdle books. Would recommend.
J**S
Great value. Produced with flair.
Excellent mind bending puzzles.
M**T
Good Game, but one small rule tweak makes it Great.
A great adaption of the Murdle puzzle game into a competitive multi-player board game.We found that the rules as described meant that the optimal play was just to keep drawing for wild cards to reveal verdict cards fishing for a guilty verdict and then completing that folder's set to achieve a win. This rendered making deductions and grid completion sort of redundant.One situation arose where a player drew a wildcard on their first turn, looked at the verdict for the folder they had gained their initial two clue cards from, which turned out to be guilty. They only needed the remaining clue on their second turn and they won on the third turn. The game had barely started and it felt very unsatisfying.So we tried a few games where wildcards don't allow you to look at verdicts, the only remaining way to check them being revealing a matching pair (a tick on the grid). This made the game much more interesting, and brought making grid deductions back into being the primary focus of the game, and giving the revealing of truths to search for verdicts a sort of finale or endgame feel to it.I very much recommend playing with this house rule: Wildcards don't let you look at verdicts. It turns an okay game into a great game.
S**E
Great game!
Such a great gift and we love playing it, a good intro to the game before you get the book
S**E
Great puzzle to solve
Great game for all the family. Fun trying to work out the killer. Modern version of Cluedo.
T**E
Stick to Cluedo
Maybe we're missing something, but there's no real complexity or nuance to this game. Cluedo works because each player has so many facts that only they know. That doesn't seem to be the case here - by the point at which you're ready to make a guess almost all the players are likely to have the same amount of information (unless you've played it really badly).
K**G
Engages brain cells and is fun!
Played with my 2 adult children at Christmas, really fun.
M**R
It's ok if u love mirdle
Family fun but does get repetitive
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