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Mysterium Reviews

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Mysterium, by Libellud, is a game of deduction where a group of players work as a team to decipher the true meanings of cryptic ‘visions’ sent from a ghost. It is highly thematic with gorgeous over produced in-game components allowing players to be inventive and interact with lots of table discussion. In Mysterium, players take on the roles of gifted mediums with the ability to communicate with the undead. One player becomes the ghost whose spirit is doomed to forever haunt the mansion after becoming the victim of a hideous crime. They attempt to reveal to the players the truth of what actually happened; who murdered them, how they did it and where it took place. Each medium is secretly gifted a selection of three potential combinations, noted behind the ghost players cardboard screen. The mediums are working towards their own goal independent of each other, however they are still considered as working as one team. All players win or lose as a group. The twist is that the ghost is unable to communicate in way other than give the other players a selection of highly stylistic dreamlike images on tarot cards. These are dealt to each individual player, once a round, to help them correctly identify their targets. Each card is a beautiful piece of surreal artwork, which can be read in many ways. It is up to the mediums to try to interpret the ghosts’ subtle nudges. The ghost can only present selected images from their hand of cards, which can limit what they want to say immeasurably, often to comic effect. Cards that show the potential suspects, weapon and location are placed on the table across three levels. Each round a medium will place one of their markers on a card confirming their choice. Once a player correctly guesses part of their combination they can progress to the next. Other players can also gain bonus points for agreeing or disagreeing with their fellow mediums over choices made. Mysterium continues over 7 rounds and if the mediums each manage to gather their personal combination and progress through the 3 separate levels then the final round takes place. All players’ options are revealed on the table and at this point there is one more round of visions dealt to the mediums, as they have to work out whose combination was actually the true story of what happened. If they correctly guess then the ghost can rest peacefully and everyone wins. Player count: 3-7 Time: 42+ minutes Age rating: 10+

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Engaging and very different concept, well liked by my group.
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Posted 11 months ago
Bought this as a birthday present for my 13yo daughter and after the initial setup/rules comprehension which is fairly involved it's a really straightforward game to play and we particularly loved the way it challenges your interpretation of the visions presented for clues. The artwork is exceptional and this is a great variation on the Cluedo theme.
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Posted 1 year ago
The perfect combination or strategy, creative thinking, team work, quirkiness and laughs. Would recommend to any who likes things like dixit. Also, well timed so you won't spend ages on it but could do a different round with people playing new roles
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Posted 1 year ago
A great concept for a game. One person is playing the ghost who is trying to give the living visions to help solve the murder. However in Dixit fashion, the ghost can only communicate through abstract images on cards. There is a lot of set up and some convoluted rules but the game play is really fun and as it’s cooperative it’s great for young players too.
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Posted 1 year ago
Stella meets cluedo. Communicate with pictures to find the killer!
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Posted 1 year ago
Such a good games amazing size and the quality of it is amazing thank you so much
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Posted 1 year ago
I find the rules a little convoluted and the game a little long for what it is. I think mysterium park is a far superior version of this system.
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Posted 1 year ago
Fantastic game for beginners to board games, rules are easy to explain and as long as someone experienced is around for the first few times, it won’t be long before the other players want to take a turn.
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Posted 1 year ago