Lie Detector The Crime Solving Card Game Review and Rules
Lie Detector The Crime Solving Card Game has some interesting ideas for a deduction game but due to the reliance on luck it ends up being a pretty average card game.
Lie Detector The Crime Solving Card Game has some interesting ideas for a deduction game but due to the reliance on luck it ends up being a pretty average card game.
Electronic Guess Who? Extra improves upon the original game by giving you more variety but it still suffers from a lot of the problems of the original game.
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation The Board Game adds interesting stories to your typical deduction game but ends up forgetting about actually adding any interesting gameplay.
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