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Unsolved Case Files Gardner, Avery is an immersive murder mystery game designed for ages 14+, featuring 3 layered mysteries to solve using realistic detective materials and online answer verification. Perfect for individuals or social gatherings, it challenges your critical thinking and teamwork with authentic evidence and a gripping storyline.










| ASIN | B08ZB85VGL |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,128 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #27 in Board Games |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,303) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic Paper Cardstock |
| Number of Game Players | 1 or more |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 20.32 x 1.78 cm; 299 g |
M**S
Amazing game
My kids love it
M**O
Good quality and very fun
I liked This so much it was fun easy
K**A
This case was amazing!
It is my first case and it took me 1 hour and 38 min! I definitely recommend but remember to read all the clues.
S**A
No envelope??
I have ordered several unsolved case files, but this is the first time i received it without an envelope. Everything is in the plastic packaging without the envelope, i am not sure why.
A**R
Really cool way to spend an evening or weekend. For any person or group: friends, family, couples . . . really cool.
M**T
Ein tolles Spiel ,kann man nur weiter empfehlen . für ein Spieleabend zu viert oder sechs . Schade ist , man kann es nur einmal spielen und auch nicht tauschen mit anderen Spielern weil man sich Notizen macht auf Bildern oder Karten . Den es ist sehr, sehr teuer . Sicher es ist aufwendig aufgebaut aber trotzdem. Man kann auch Pech haben das Spiel( der Fall) nicht so gut ist. Schade das es so teuer ist .wir würden es sonst öfter Spielen
S**Y
I absolutely love unsolved case files! My boyfriend and I are addicted to them and just purchased another! Such a fun date idea or family activity, also perfect for a rainy or lazy day inside. The stories are interesting and although the endings can be quite anti climactic, I love how interactive the games are.
R**S
Love these games.. great to get family & friends to get together to play
J**F
As an Amazon Vine Reviewer, I get to try out many things- one of which was a new Unsolved Cold Case game. While I might pay for the items I pick, per se, I do still pay taxes on a fair market value of the item- which is usually the price (with exceptions when it comes to some health and beauty). So when it comes to what I do choose, I do choose with care. In trying out the Unsolved Cold Case game, my husband and I loved the first case so much (well, both of the ones I reviewed) we decided to order two more (this being one of the ones I came back to purchase after my inital review). It's really a great case and with different props and pieces than the others (as it included a detective's notebook about the case, as well as many other items). At first I thought that there would be less information with this particular case- but then I saw that there were business cards included for some suspects, witnesses and family members of the victim- and all included links to active websites. What made the use of websites better (within the game rather than more colored photos in the other cases we worked)- is that the print photos included in these unsolved cases sometimes need to be magnified to see (but a magnifying card is included for your use during the game). My husband has really bad eyes so we oftentimes would use our phone to enlarge a print photo. However the website photos (in this case) can be enlarged on your phone, tablet or computer screen- along with all the insight you gain into the case from them. My husband and I are amazed at the detail of these “unsolved cases”. My favorite part is always the clipped newspaper article included- as it comes on real newsprint and is always about the case. In some of the other cases (and even this one), you can gain knowledge from some of the other things that appear on the back of the page- and sometimes it's just information not needed (but insightful, nonetheless). These cold “game” unsolved cases are much like what I think solving a real cold case would be like. And since we are big fans of Dateline and true murder shows, being able to be the ones to find out what happened- find the “culprit”, unmask the killer- is always the most fun for us. As a child and teen, growing up in the eighties, I remember always wanting games like Clue to be more detailed- any game, really. This is the type of game I feel I have been waiting for my whole life and everytime my husband and I finish one- we are left wanting another (and will definitely make our way through them all one day). This is our fourth cold case solved, two that I reviewed as an Amazon Vine member and two that I came back to purchase on my own, after that those trial (review) cases. I have to say, hands down, a game has never been so much fun. However the best thing (and what makes it seem more true to life)- is that game always wraps up for you in the end, as a detective you get a big thank you- from those who want to get the victim justice (whether it be a cop that worked on the case when it happened, a family or friend of the victim, someone is there to advocate for the victim and prompt you to move along in the case during each step). You even get to find out what happens- whether by letter or a news story that is included in the case. Sometimes I even have a tear or two (reading these thank you’s)- some embedded in the case (and game) I have become. Each case has objectives and several steps. When you think you have solved the objectives, you scan a QR code and are asked for the evidence that helped you do this. If you get it wrong there are always three hints to help during each objective (on the website). No matter how long it has taken my husband and I to solve an objective (and some are easier than others), we have always been able to- even if we set the case down for several hours or days and come back to it. Since this was the fourth game we played and there were lots of details we actually played it over two weeks- a few hours each sitting. We probably could have gotten through it faster if we wanted (as our first cases were both solved in one night, seven hours without break playing) but we wanted to savor this last game- as we'd weren't able to purchase another game (as it didn't fit our budget and savings) for a couple months. One of the best games I have ever played- like I said, this is the kind of game I have been waiting a lifetime to play- where the evidence seems so real, detailed and plentiful- I couldn't think of a better way to spend my weekend! Plus, it was a real boost to my husbands and my relationship- as the first one we played really improved our communication skills, in the end we felt we had achieved something together- and we really felt closer as a couple. It was a well needed refresher that I think all couples should try- if you feel your relationship is in a slump- it's amazing how something like this can make a difference. This game helped remind my husband and I of many things, one of which is qualities we love about one another. I often find myself thinking too, how much fun a game like this might have been in my early teen years- with my girl friends during a sleepover (but then we never had anything good and detailed, game-wise in the eighties and nineties). Though it does present an unsolved murder, there hasn't been anything that I have ever seen in a game that couldn't be shown to a kid who also watches true crime shows (or grows up around American media). It's such a change of pace to try and be a detective with this unsolved cold case game- and have so much fun, even if it's something you want to do on your own (as I sometimes think my husband and I will each work our own case, become proficient in it and then share ;).
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