Electronic Detective

1979年発売

The ultimate "Who-Done-It" game, where 1-4 players combine human deductive reasoning with advanced computer logic to solve over 130,000 totally different murder mysteries. Bang! Bang! Shots ring out in the big city. A body lies alone at the docks. The funeral dirge sounds. 19 colorful characters at the scene of the crime flee to other parts of town. As one of the “private eyes” assigned to the case, you must interrogate these suspects. Players compete, using logic and deduction, to be first to identify the murderer. Features Each suspect card contains different questions you may ask to obtain vital information which will help you deduce the identity of the murderer. The computer becomes the suspects, as you “grill” them one by one. You have the questions and it has the answers. Get careless and you’ll ask for useless information. Ask a smart question and you’ll have a key fact in a flash! Electronic Display (light-emitting diodes) shows you the answers. Your case fact sheet helps you study and weigh the suspects’ statements, and logically follow the tangled web of evidence. Now you’re ready to make an accusation. If you’re correct the sirens sound. If not…Bang! Bang! The next victim is you and you’re out of the game! In its powerful microcomputer brain electronic detective has all the suspects’ alibis, plus key clues pertaining to the dastardly deed. Its electronic I.Q. is at your fingertips! You may recheck clues at any time using the computer’s electronic memory bank. Gun shots, police sirens, and the funeral dirge are all part of the game’s play. May be played at 3 different levels: “Gumshoe,” “Sleuth,” or “Master Detective.” Automatically switches off after game play is completed. Battery operated - 6 AA – you can play it anywhere.

パブリッシャー

Electronic Detective

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
1-4 Players
時間
45 min
重さ(複雑さ)
Light-Medium — 2.0/5
1979
BGG評価
6.56
BGGランク
#15128
対象年齢
10+

よくある質問

Electronic Detective supports 1 to 4 players.
A typical game of Electronic Detective takes about 45 minutes.
Electronic Detective has a complexity rating of 2.00/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Electronic Detective is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Electronic Detective has a rating of 6.56/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 131 ratings. It is ranked #15128 overall.
Electronic Detective was designed by Phil Orbanes Sr., Julius Cooper. It was published in 1979.