Kronologic: Cuzco 1450
Kronologic: Cuzco 1450
Step back in time and follow trails of evidence through an ancient city on the verge of change. In this deduction game you interrogate suspects and piece together clues. Each scenario gives you a compact mystery to solve and the table fills with clues as you align cards and reveal information.
Play proceeds in short focused turns where the active player interrogates a suspect by lining up cards under perforated tiles. This gives public information to everyone while granting the active player extra private detail. Players must balance revealing enough to advance their investigation with keeping critical facts hidden from rivals.
There are 15 challenges spread across three scenarios. Every case reads like a pocket mystery and rewards careful note taking and forum style deduction. The game is designed to be quick to set up and quick to play so you can cycle through puzzles in an evening.
This is a competitive deduction experience with light to medium complexity. It leans toward families and hobby players who enjoy logic and social deduction. Turn by turn tension comes from choosing how much to share and where to press your questioning. The components and scenario envelopes guide players through clear story beats so the fiction and the puzzle remain tightly connected.
Kronologic: Cuzco 1450
Step back in time and follow trails of evidence through an ancient city on the verge of change. In this deduction game you interrogate suspects and piece together clues. Each scenario gives you a compact mystery to solve and the table fills with clues as you align cards and reveal information.
Play proceeds in short focused turns where the active player interrogates a suspect by lining up cards under perforated tiles. This gives public information to everyone while granting the active player extra private detail. Players must balance revealing enough to advance their investigation with keeping critical facts hidden from rivals.
There are 15 challenges spread across three scenarios. Every case reads like a pocket mystery and rewards careful note taking and forum style deduction. The game is designed to be quick to set up and quick to play so you can cycle through puzzles in an evening.
This is a competitive deduction experience with light to medium complexity. It leans toward families and hobby players who enjoy logic and social deduction. Turn by turn tension comes from choosing how much to share and where to press your questioning. The components and scenario envelopes guide players through clear story beats so the fiction and the puzzle remain tightly connected.