Sherlock 13
Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, James Moriarty, Irene Adler... Famous characters became suspects of a serious case. One of them is obvious criminal! Who can find the criminal first?
Sherlock 13 is a fast deduction game. Players must find a criminal in disguise, hidden among 13 suspects. Based on the information you have, ask other players questions to gather more information and figure out the criminal's identity.
Number of players: 2 - 4
Game duration: 6 mn
Complexity: 2 / 5
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Rules summary
Overview
Be the first to deduce who the Criminal is!
Turn
Every player has a number of innocent suspect characters in hand, and one card is facedown on the table as the criminal card.
On your turn, you can do 1 of the following: ask everyone, ask one person, or accuse a character.
ASK EVERYONE ~ You ask everyone whether they have ANY of a specific icon and they reveal whether do or not, but not how many. This does not reveal to the other players whether YOU have any.
ASK ONE PERSON ~ You ask a single player HOW MANY of a specific icon they have. The information is revealed only to the asking player.
ACCUSE A CHARACTER ~ You get ONE chance to accuse a character of being the criminal. Select the character to accuse and look at the card secretly. If correct, you win! If incorrect, you are now out of the game but still have to answer questions from others. NOTE that in BGA, this can be automated for you so that you don't have to stay at the table.
On your BGA clue sheet, you can click the blank box to the right of each character to note whether they are innocent, to a named player, to guilty, and blank again. Keep clicking the box to toggle through the options.
2-player games
The "ask everyone else" action is replaced by a 'card exchange' action. The game starts with 3 face-down cards: the criminal and 2 innocent people. When you use the exchange action, take one of the face-down innocent cards and put it in your hand for only you to see. Then, select a card from your hand and place it FACE-UP where the innocent card was. Since there are only 2 facedown innocent cards, the exchange action can only be taken twice during the game.
All other game rules are the same.
Game End
The game can end in victory one of two ways:
~ If you Accuse correctly on your turn, you win!
~ If you are the last player in the game, you win!