• @kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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    957 months ago

    My wife, father-in-law and I were playing a board game with my brother-in-law. In this game, we were playing as detectives who have to try to find his character, but each turn he could move in secret in one of several directions. We were a few turns in at one point and he could have been in any of dozens of places at this point. We drove him nuts by saying “he’s either in this spot or he’s not, it’s a 50-50 chance.” He kept arguing “I could be in a ton of places! It’s not a 50-50 chance!” But we just kept pretending we didn’t understand and arguing that there were only two possibilities, he’s there or he’s not, so it was clearly a 50-50 chance. He got quite angry.

      • @ch00f@lemmy.world
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        177 months ago

        I love Scotland Yard. We got it for a friend who loves detective stories. Then discovered that it’s a public transit simulator which is even better.

        • @Hawke@lemmy.world
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          97 months ago

          Honestly, Letters From Whitechapel is a better design of the same concept.

          For detective story games, Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is amazing.

          And for public transit games, Bus is the way to go (probably)

          • @ch00f@lemmy.world
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            27 months ago

            We bought it at goodwill on a whim knowing nothing about it. Good to know about your other suggestions. Thanks!

    • Zagorath
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      107 months ago

      Letters from Whitechapel?

      Either that or you buried the lede by failing to mention something rather significant about the hidden character, and you were playing Fury of Dracula. Or my boardgamegeek-fu isn’t as strong as I hoped.

    • FuglyDuck
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      97 months ago

      you know, if you watched for tells, that could tilt the probabilities… and I bet with the frustration… he was flashing tells all over the place…