🔍 Uncover the Truth, One Clue at a Time!
Cryptid is an innovative deduction board game designed for 3-5 players aged 10 and up. With a playtime of 30-50 minutes, it features a modular board, five clue books, and a deck of setup cards, offering hundreds of unique game setups. The optional digital companion enhances gameplay by streamlining setup and providing a vast array of puzzles, making it a perfect blend of fun and education.
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7.7 x 2.75 x 10.95 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Wood |
Color | Multicolor |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Science |
Number of Players | 3-5 |
L**M
Awesome game!
Fun game! Delivered in excellent condition.It's hard to grasp at first for first time players but it gets easier.
P**S
Smartest board game ever
One of the best board games out there. A newfavorite.
D**G
Fun game!
Enjoyed this board game, not difficult to play or understand rules
C**O
Great; but needs more pieces.
Really fun and interesting game, but sometimes you run out of pieces and there's no easy way to continue playing.
D**R
Need to read
Fun game! Differently have to play with those who can read. Not for younger kids for that reason
R**L
Great game!
Love this game! So much fun with a small group of friends. I could play this game for hours. Requires some thinking and strategy which I love.
J**O
Excelent game
Excelent game, super fun!
Z**M
Unique Puzzle Game
First of all, this game is a great quality, and well made all around. The wooden pieces are so fun to place on the board and very well utilized. The board pieces themselves are thick and durable.The game itself is a better version of Clue, but there is so much more to keep track of for a group that wants that extra challenge! And the fact that a player can walk away from the table, miss what happened, and come back to find all the information on the board is excellent! And if a player guesses wrong, they can keep playing! Just a lovely game!The cons are that the complexity of trying to solve a game could limit certain players. Luckily there is two "modes" of normal and hard. But if you plan on playing more than one game I would stick to normal mode so your brain doesn't melt trying to remember all the possibilities
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