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Libellud  |  SKU: LIBMYST04FREN

Mysterium Park

$33.99 CAD
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Description

Designers Oleksandr Nevskiy
Oleg Sidorenko
Publisher Libellud
Players 2-6
Playtime 30-45 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Expansion Mysterium Park: Vision Promo Card

Welcome to Mysterium Park!
Its cotton candies, its circus, its dark secrets...
The park’s former director has disappeared, but the investigation came to nothing. Since that night, weird things are happening on the fairground. As psychics, you’re convinced that a ghost haunts this carnival... You’re now intent on giving it a chance to reveal the truth.
In this cooperative stand-alone game, the ghost sends visions with illustrated cards. The psychics try to interpret them in order to rule out certain suspects and locations. Then, they’ll seize their only chance to piece together what happened to the director. You have only six nights before the carnival leaves town... Open your minds and find the truth!
Set in the lights of a 1950's US fairground, Mysterium Park shares the same core mechanism with the famous award-winning game it reimplements, though bringing a different approach: it is smaller and faster, thanks to very quick setup and simplified rules.
Mysterium is a milestone in immersive and eye-catching experiences close to role-playing; with Mysterium Park, you can enjoy the heart of it in a more condensed way.
Mysterium Park will be released at the end of 2020.

— description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Lisa Brooks
Better Than the Original

Having played Mysterium many times, but not owning a copy myself, I was hesitant to buy this one as there are many changes. Having now played it, I prefer this version to the original. We never really enjoyed the wager/betting mechanic in the original game, trying to vote who is correct and who isn't, so we usually left that part out. I find the overall game shorter in Mysterium Park (one less component - weapon - to solve, and therefore fewer rounds to find the solution). Playing with fewer people is a bit more of a challenge (unlike the original game, the amount of options varies depending on player count, whereas this one always has a 9-tile grid of options), but the artwork and main mechanic of the game is the same: one person guides their teammates to the correct suspect and location. A fun game in large groups - we love the cooperative style and open-endedness of this game. It is a condensed, yet improved, version of the original.