
Wednesday: The Ravens Truth
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What begins as a quiet school day at Nevermore Academy quickly spirals into a morbid murder mystery as Wednesday witnesses a future murder in a vision. As it turns out, you and several other Outcast students are suspects in Wednesday’s vision. Because of this, you are summoned to the secret Nightshade Library to solve this mystery. Collect information around Nevermore to find the perpetrator and when and where they will strike… But what if you find out that you are the future murderer?! Compete against your fellow Nevermore students and be the first to solve the mystery of the Raven’s Truth!
Wednesday Raven’s Truth is a deduction board game for 2 to 5 players. Each players receives information at the start of the game and plays a role of an outcast at Nevermore. One role among the players is the perpetrator who needs to be found by the other players, but even the player being the perpetrator doesn’t know this from the start. Players try to deduce information to find out who committed the murder before a deck of cards run out and the perpetrator wins.
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What begins as a quiet school day at Nevermore Academy quickly spirals into a morbid murder mystery as Wednesday witnesses a future murder in a vision. As it turns out, you and several other Outcast students are suspects in Wednesday’s vision. Because of this, you are summoned to the secret Nightshade Library to solve this mystery. Collect information around Nevermore to find the perpetrator and when and where they will strike... But what if you find out that you are the future murderer?! Compete against your fellow Nevermore students and be the first to solve the mystery of the Raven’s Truth!
Wednesday Raven's Truth is a deduction board game for 2 to 5 players. Each players receives information at the start of the game and plays a role of an outcast at Nevermore. One role among the players is the perpetrator who needs to be found by the other players, but even the player being the perpetrator doesn't know this from the start. Players try to deduce information to find out who committed the murder before a deck of cards run out and the perpetrator wins.