Libellud | Casual Game Revolution

Libellud

A redesign of the Mysterium, in Mysterium Park one player is the ghost using picture cards to steer the other players towards finding a killer and a murder location. Mysterium Park features a faster setup and game time than its predecessor.

 

One player guides the others towards the key card hidden among ten others on the table. With a three minute timer ticking each round, players attempt to eliminate the cards they believe to be wrong while the guide sets up the clues for the next round.

A social deduction party game in which one player gives clues with images and the other players attempt to determine which picture on the table the clues point to, while an unknown traitor attempts to muddy the water.

 

In Loony Quest, each player has thirty seconds to draw on their transparent screens, using lines, circles and dots to complete objectives. Then lay the screens over the game board to check how accurate you were. Play through six levels, and the player with the most points at the end wins the game.

Players divide into two teams. The intelligence officer on each team uses picture cards to give clues to their teammates in real time, directing them around the city, as they race to find clues and be the first to solve the crime, all while avoiding the cops!

Dixit meets cooperation in Mysterium, a gorgeous game about solving murders, speaking to the dead, and using your psychic powers.
 
One player is the ghost, using pictures as clues to help the other players figure out several dastardly murders.