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Simply Suspects

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By Beverly Hernandez, About.com

Simply Suspects

Simply Suspects

Spy Alley Partners L.L.P.

The Bottom Line

Simply Suspects teaches problem solving in an ever-changing environment! The advantage that one player may appear to have can change with a single move. It's a fun family game for ages 8 and up.
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Pros

  • Quality game
  • Game of suspicion and strategy
  • Short playing time of approximately 15 minutes

Cons

  • None

Description

  • Game includes:
  • Game Board
  • Evidence Board
  • 6 Game Tokens
  • 7 Evidence Pegs
  • 42 Get-Away Cards
  • 6 Suspect Cards
  • 1 Die

Guide Review - Simply Suspects

The Game of Suspicion and Betrayal! Simply Suspects is a fast-action game of suspicion and finger pointing. Simply Suspects is deceptively simple, yet surprisingly intense. The object of the game is to arrange the evidence pegs on the evidence board so that there are two or more pegs in the row of your opponent's "suspect identity." If a player lands on "Grand Jury" with two or more evidence pegs in their suspect's row, they are elimated from the game. The last player remaining in the game wins. While moving the evidence around, players must also try to hide their own identity. Bluffing is important in this game, but be careful, strategic moves may backfire! Simply Suspects teaches problem solving in an ever-changing environment! The game take approximately 15 minutes to play.
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