
The Mystery of Dattakamo
A game by Takashi Hamada
3 - 12 Players 15 minutes Unknown
Simulation, Storytelling
Ancient
Description
The Mystery of Dattakamo is a unique and engaging game where players take on the role of students trying to guess what their professor is thinking. In this ancient-themed game, players are presented with mysterious artifacts from the long-lost civilization of Dattakamo, which they must try to identify through discussion and touch. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, this game is easy to pick up and play, even for those who are visually impaired. In this 15-minute game, 3 to 12 players take turns asking the professor questions and trying to figure out what they are thinking. The player who correctly guesses the most artifacts wins, earning the title of greatest professor. Designed by Takashi Hamada and published in 2015, The Mystery of Dattakamo combines simulation and storytelling mechanics to create a fun and interactive experience that's perfect for a quick game night with friends.
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