Another of the occasional Cambridge boardgaming evenings.
At most boardgame meetings I go to, the tendency is to play a
single game of something, then go on to something else. This time,
however, we played
Deception: Murder in Hong Kong,
and enjoyed it enough to keep playing five more times, rotating the
role of the Forensic Scientist.
While I still very much enjoy the deduction of Mysterium, and the
very clean hidden traitor mechanics of The Resistance, this is a
game which rather elegantly has a bit of both, with an extremely
limited set of clues that nonetheless often leads to an accurate
conclusion.
And I didn't once get to be the murderer. As far as anybody knows.
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