
NOIR
Deductive Mystery Game
A game by D. Brad Talton, Jr.
2 - 9 Players 15 - 60 minutes Low
Secret Unit Deployment, Variable Player Powers
Deduction, Murder/Mystery, Print & Play, Spies/Secret Agents
Description
NOIR: Deductive Mystery Game is a thrilling board game that challenges players to use their deductive skills to solve a mystery. With easy-to-learn rules, 2 to 9 players can join in on the fun, which can last anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes. The game is all about hidden identities and deduction, with players using secret information and variable player powers to outsmart each other. As a game of deduction and mystery, NOIR requires players to think logically and make strategic moves to uncover the truth. With its unique blend of secret unit deployment and variable player powers, the game offers a fresh and exciting experience each time it's played. Whether you're a fan of murder mysteries, spies, or secret agents, NOIR has something for everyone, making it a great addition to any game night.
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