In each Q case you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
Play in turns, one player at a time, until all cards have been revealed or discarded.
Choose a card from your hand and place it on the table, so all players can read or see the entire information. They recomend you read out loud all shared info when you place it on the table.
If you play a clue that happens to be irrelevant to the case, you’ll lose points at the end of the game, but be careful! Some clues are vital to resolve the case.
You can share and expose your theories at any moment and talk about the cards you have in your hand but you cannot show them to the other players and you may only read out loud the words written in bold or the text framed inside an image:
At the end of the game, when all clue cards have been revealed or discarded, you must check carefully all the available information and prepare a theory of what happened,working all together.
Then, open the questionnaire and answer all questions. During this phase of the game, you can speak freely about your discarded cards, or the information you remember of them. Each right answer will add two points.
In Q: Tomb of the Archaeologist, you must answer some questions about Edward Carter's murder.
«we start this news broadcast on 25th of August of 1923 with a sad new: the passing of famous archaeologist and explorer Edward Carter.
According to sources close to the family, the renowned professor was found by his wife inside his study, with a letter opener stabbed on his back.
Because the violent nature of the happening, Scotland Yard has begun a formal investigation and is interrogating his closest friends and colleagues.
This afternoon all university classes at Oxford will be stopped for some minutes to pay homage to one of the finest members of its community.
1 to 8 Players
40 to 60 Min Playing Time
Age: 10+
Released: 15 January 2019