🕵️♂️ Unleash your inner detective in a flash!
University Games' 30 Second Mysteries offers a fast-paced, engaging experience where players can dive into intriguing mysteries that can be solved in just half a minute. Ideal for both home and travel, this game is designed for ages 8 and up, making it a perfect choice for family fun or social gatherings.
A**R
Round Mystery card game
Fun to solve the mystery on each card. Very interesting and challenging.
W**A
Good
Somehow I lost these but would buy again. Good for older kids to fill time when substitute teaching
X**9
Great for a variety of ages
I got these for my younger cousins, ages 10 and 12, and we played with the whole family. They’re great, but the age range on the package just seems a bit too low for some of the questions. A few of them had a whole room full of adults stumped. But regardless of that minor detail, it was a great buy.
T**3
Cute and fun
Quick little game for distraction.
J**N
Perfect for a road trip
This is the perfect game for a road trip. It's easy for teens to eventually figure it out. Each card takes about 1-2 minutes.
N**Y
fun
Enjoyed the game
J**I
Fun, quick brain teasers
My 21 year old daughter and I love solving mysteries and doing escape rooms (in person or in a box) and thought this would be a fun little way to pass the time. Some of them were pretty simple even without looking at the "clues"...others we had to rely on a little help from the clues on the cards. Although you can't re-play them once you've gone through them---you can either pass them along to friends or family OR be the "narrator" if you do them with different people. For the price, a fun distraction in these covid days. =)
C**C
Not Exactly Mysteries
Most of the cards seem to take a relatively well-known scenario, use ambiguous language, and ask you to solve it. If you have ever seen those descriptions of famous movies or novels where the language is elevated or changed to make it a challenge to identify the title, then you will see a lot in common with this game. It's not a bad concept, but it does not seem like a mystery to me. I guess it is more Mind and Logic and less Mystery.
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