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Grey Fox Games  |  SKU: GFG96761

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

$38.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Tobey Ho
Publisher Grey Fox Games
Players 4-12
Playtime 20 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Expansions

Deception: Undercover Allies
Deception: Undercover Allies – Kickstarter Pack
Deception: Undercover Allies – Marker/Badge Upgrade Kit
Deception: Undercover Allies – Premium Role Karten-Deck
Deception: Undercover Allies – Theme Pack - North America
Deception: Undercover Allies – Theme Pack - Southern Europe
Deception: Undercover Allies – Theme Pack - Western Europe

Honors 2019 Juego del Año Recommended
2017 Lys Grand Public Finalist

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong is a game of deduction and deception for 4-12 players that plays in about 20 minutes.

In the game, players take on the roles of investigators attempting to solve a murder case – but there's a twist. The killer is one of the investigators! Each player's role and team are randomly assigned at the start of play and include the unique roles of Forensic Scientist, Witness, Investigator, Murderer, and Accomplice. While the Investigators attempt to deduce the truth, the murderer's team must deceive and mislead. This is a battle of wits!

The Forensic Scientist has the solution but can express the clues only using special scene tiles while the investigators (and the murderer) attempt to interpret the evidence. In order to succeed, the investigators must not only deduce the truth from the clues of the Forensic Scientist, they must also see through the misdirection being injected into the equation by the Murderer and Accomplice!

Find out who among you can cut through deception to find the truth and who is capable of getting away with murder!

Roles

Forensic Scientist x1
As the game master, the Forensic Scientist holds the solution to the crime. They are responsible for assisting the Investigators in identifying the “Key Evidence” and “Means of Murder.” When an Investigator does that successfully, the crime is solved and the Forensic Scientist and the Investigators win the game.

During the game, the Forensic Scientist is NOT allowed to hint to the solution with words, gestures, or eyes.

Murderer x1
When the crime takes place, the Murderer chooses 1 Clue card and 1 Means card as the solution to the crime. These will be the “Key Evidence” and “Means of Murder” respectively.

The Murderer tries to hide their role and look for a scapegoat. Even if they are identified, the Murderer still wins the game if no one correctly identifies both the “Key Evidence” and the “Means of Murder”.

Investigators x8
To solve the crime, the Investigators must analyze the hints given by the Forensic Scientist. As long as one of the Investigators correctly identifies both the “Key Evidence” and “Means of Murder,” the Murderer is arrested and the Investigators win the game (as does the Forensic Scientist).

Bear in mind that the Murderer (and sometimes Accomplice) is among the Investigators! The innocent Investigators must make a vigorous effort to defend themselves from false accusation.

Accomplice x1
The Accomplice is an optional role for games with six or more players. The Accomplice knows who the Murderer is, as well as the solution to the crime. The Accomplice and Murderer both win if the Murderer gets away with his crime.

Witness x1
The Witness is an optional role when playing with six or more players.* The Witness is one an Investigator who has witnessed the culprits leaving the crime scene. They have no way of knowing which is the Murderer and which is the Accomplice and they do not know how the crime was committed.

If the Murderer is arrested but can identify the Witness, the Witness is considered to be killed, allowing the Murderer and the Accomplice to get away with murder and win the game.

Customer Reviews

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Karo Okpoto

I love playing the game with my friends

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A.Y.

Tiles are good quality. Pretty empty box though.

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Ryan Trepanier

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

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Mitchell Pedicelli
Good hidden role deduction game.

I really enjoy this game, it gives you the same thrills of werewolf but you actually have information and can try and deduce things. It is not a very easy game because the information is ambiguous but you get the same fun conversations that you see in mysterium. I will say that I would give this a 5 star rating if it had more optional roles. There is an expansion but the expansion really doesn't add much to it and I was quite disappointed.

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Carrie Xie
deduction and party game

Initially played this at a friend's place as a large group of 10+. I found it extremely fun and another deduction game I'd add to my collection of party games.