Vendor: Hachette Boardgames USA
Type: Board Games
Price:
18.95
Designer |
Silvano Sorrentino |
Publisher | Hachette Boardgames USA |
Players | 3-8 |
Playtime | 15 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
NOW! is a real-time competitive card game where everyone plays at the same time.
Discard your cards as quickly as possible in search of the perfect number! Watch out, your deck is limited and you’ll go through it faster than you’d think!
Think you have the best card? Shout «NOW!» Get as close as possible to the target numbers(without going over!) to win them.
Get the most points, leaving your opponents with none.
And, most importantly, try to keep your cool, while everyone else loses theirs!
ON YOUR CARDS. GET SET. DISCARD!
Vendor: Hachette Boardgames USA
Type: Board Games
Price:
64.95
Designer |
Guy-Roger Duvert |
Publisher | Hachette Boardgames USA |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 90 mins |
Suggested Age | 14 and up |
Vendor: Hachette Boardgames USA
Type: Board Games
Price:
33.95
Designer |
Guillaume Montiage |
Publisher | Hachette Boardgames USA |
Players | 1-6 |
Playtime | 60-90 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
In Suspects: Adele and Neville, Investigative Reporters, the third chapter of the Suspects line, players embody Adele and Neville, a pair of investigative reporters tasked with solving intriguing murder mysteries.
A match made in heaven on the scene of the crime and in their personal lives, Adele and Neville met in New York, studying journalism at Columbia University. While Adele is passionate about capturing moments in photos, Neville prides himself on writing ever more impactful articles.
In the heart of the 1960s, this couple travels around the world to document the events of their time...and solve the mysteries they encounter. United in the face of mysteries and crimes, investigative reporters Adele and Neville have only one credo: publish the truth!
In each chapter of Suspects, you read clue cards to progress through the plot like a book, discuss and reason amongst yourselves, and form hypotheses. Your goal is to score the most points when you answer the questions about the case. The "faster" you answer (i.e. having drawn and read as few clue cards as possible), the more points you score.