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Buffalo Games: Hook & Ring Battle Game

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Hasbro Connect 4 Frenzy Board Game

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Unsolved Case Files: Criminal Confessions Card Game

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Wizards of the Coast Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club

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Bluey Pass The Parcel Game

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4.5(33)
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Goliath Moo Moo Achoo! Game

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Blue Orange Slingz The hilarious Game of Categories Game

$8.99
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MindWare Skippity Game

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Disney Enchanted Forest: Memory Treasure Hunt Game Board Games

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Most titles fall into two main categories: investigative murder-mystery games that put players in the role of a detective, and escape-room–style cooperative hotel games that focus on solving puzzles together.

Age guidance varies by title; examples range from "Ages 10+" to "Suggested Age: 14 Years and Up," so check the specific game's recommended age on the product listing.

Many titles support both solo and group play. Common listings show player counts from 1 (solo) up to small groups, such as 1–5 or 1–6 players.

Typical components include an instruction booklet, cards, and a game board, plus themed materials such as forensic files and crime-scene photos for players to inspect.

Most are described as mildly to moderately challenging. Some listings include a numeric difficulty (for example, "Difficulty rating: 3"), and reviewers often recommend them for players with some prior experience rather than complete beginners.

They can be played solo or cooperatively. Many listings support one player and reviewers frequently recommend these games as social activities for two or more players.

Reviewers commonly report that play sessions take roughly one to a few hours, and that setup and puzzle solving are generally straightforward thanks to clear directions and clues — though specifics vary by title.

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