
The Secret Door
A game by Jim Deacove, Jim Deacove
1 - 8 Players 20 minutes Simple
Cooperative Game, Deduction, Memory
Children's Game, Deduction, Memory, Murder/Mystery
Description
The Secret Door is a classic cooperative game that's all about solving a mystery together. First released in 1991, this game has been entertaining players of all ages for decades. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, it's easy to jump into a game with friends or family, and with support for 1 to 8 players, everyone can get in on the fun. In The Secret Door, players work together to figure out which three object cards have been removed from the deck by revealing cards and forming matches. As they take turns, they'll also uncover clock cards that add to the time pressure, and when the 12th clock card is turned over, the game ends and the deduction begins. With its unique blend of memory, deduction, and cooperative gameplay, The Secret Door is a thrilling way to spend 20 minutes, and its murder/mystery theme adds an extra layer of excitement to the experience.
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