🕵️♀️ Unleash Your Inner Detective in a Game of Deception!
Masters of Crime: Vendetta is a modern murder mystery game designed for 1 to 5 players aged 16 and up. Players take on the role of a mafia member tasked with uncovering a traitor within their ranks, using real-world tools like Google Maps and websites to solve intricate puzzles. With its unique blend of interactive gameplay and true crime elements, this game is a must-have for mystery enthusiasts and is featured in The Pop Insider’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.5"L x 2"W |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Mystery |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
T**R
My favorite of the series!
My favorite of this series so far! These are really cool games that have players assuming much different roles than the normal detective one. A satisfying difficulty that has enjoyable payoffs.
V**N
Quality game!
This was the first time playing a murder mystery box from this company. I had family over and we played this game together as a group. Overall it was a cool , fun experience! For it's cost, you definitely get the bang for your buck. The cards and evidence pieces felt sturdy and not cheap. The only thing was that you didn't have a total sense of direction after doing the first few locations. It could have been a little more streamlined so that players don't feel like they didn't do something right for them to go to the next location for decision making. Aside from small hiccups, I would buy another game from them.
A**R
Very fun!
Super fun, interactive game. Highly recommend
J**Y
Game
Great mystery game
S**.
Engaging mystery game that kept our team interested
This was a fun single-play gaming experience for my family. Together we worked our way through the clues and did our best to “win”, but part of me wants to play again and see how far off the outcome would be if we made different choices. The mystery wouldn’t be the same - we’ve opened the envelopes and looked at the clues once, and the physical objects can’t change - so would we really have enough of a new experience to justify a replay? I don’t know, but the fact that I’m considering it indicates just how much fun we had and how well we were drawn into the immersive world of Vendetta.
D**N
We are the masters of crime!
Vendetta "Masters of Crime" game offers an pretty intense and intricate murder/mystery experience which I think is perfect for seasoned gamers who enjoy complex and interactive challenges. With tasks like analyzing clues, searching Google Maps, and listening to audio files, this game’s immersive setup is not your average gamer night type of thing and is best suited for adults in my opinion. It requires some enthusiasts with some experience willing to invest time in solving mysteries.While the game’s single play design is a bit limiting in my opinion...sealed envelopes and taking notes sections make it tricky to replay if at all. It still provides hours of really good entertainment. It has various paths to explore in the game that may lead to different outcomes. Vendetta is an engaging and well designed game that fans of crime solving challenges like us will enjoy!
C**W
Engaging
Vendetta is a crime-solving game that you can play alone or with a group of people. It's basically a deduction game in which you're trying to solve a murder. You get a deck of cards and a location board to help you track your clues. The choices you make with the cards determine your next steps. I thought this was going to be an easy case to solve so I started it by myself. Turns out that I am not much of a detective, so I had to call in a bit of help from a friend to solve it. Most of the clues and results are logical, but we did have to think through some things pretty thoroughly. I didn't find the location board to be very useful, so you may consider saving that if you'll be sharing the game with anyone at a later date. The cards are not great quality, but for what the game is, they're good enough. Overall, I had fun playing this game and did get some enjoyment out of solving the case (and arguing my view with my fellow game-players) :). The age-rating is accurate, although I don't know of any 14 year olds that will sit down long enough to actually solve it.
S**M
Fun twist on puzzle solving "escape room" type games
It's kinda a nice gimmick to approach puzzle solving from a rather villainous perspective.I consider this aimed at rather mature gamers, both because of the subject matter and because it's not going to appeal to anyone who can't buckle down and try to solve difficult puzzles for an extended period of time.As always, there is a lot of appeal to opening envelopes as you progress, discovering story and clues.The way they've included internet-based activities is pretty well done, and it all lends itself well to working on together, divvying tasks up and arguing, with multiple people.
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