Investigate America in the 1950s! Prove your detective skills in three rounds. In each round, try to solve a case held by your right-hand neighbour by discovering the suspect, the crime and the place where the suspect is hiding. To solve your cases, you can place Detectives on different Places on the board (Trocadero, Little Italy, etc.) each containing a Crime tile and a Suspect tile.
If the Location, Crime or Suspect on which your Detective is located matches the case to be solved, your neighbour tells you to put a disc on the box. You're holding a clue! You may also take "Proof" cards Places, Suspects or Crimes arranged face up. If the chosen Proof card is good, place a disc on the tray. The faster you solve a case, the more points you will score!
A deduction game by Martin Wallace (A Few Acres of Snow). The whole atmosphere of America in the 1950s. A clever principle where no one solves the same case.
Contents of the box : 1 game board, 1 rule in French, 36 Proof cards, 12 Suspect cards, 10 Crime cards, 14 Location cards, 14 Crime tiles, 14 Suspect tiles, 3 black discs, 1 first player marker. 5 Private Detective counters, 3 discs, 1 malus counter, 3 score counters per player.