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Sleuth Mode is also great for a Chisel to get an understanding of a case before taking it to the table for the detectives to solve. The first day of the game a detective will place their miniature on the board at a police station at the start of their turn, this is only done on the first day.
If they challenge and are wrong, then the Chisel gains leverage and can prevent the detective from gaining valuable intel at some point in the future.As well as some thematic script, these briefings will include important information which can give the detectives a head start in their investigation. You might also be able to intuit our opinions on Detective: City of Angels and Kabuto Sumo… but that’s what the video reviews are for, really.
Detective setup- These players will take a detective casebook, a detective miniature, a player board, solve token, two bribe-snitch tokens, four action cubes, eight leverage tokens, and eight knowledge markers in their color.Instead of managing leverage tokens, the solo player must manage their detective's stress levels while they attempt to solve the case in time. In truth, this is really for a solo play as it involves asking questions and using the Sleuth Casebook which is just a book field with responses to questions being asked. We aim to reply within 1 hour, however depending on the number of queries it may take us slightly longer to get back to you! CLASSIC SETTING: Detective: City of Angels, set in the dark and violent world of 1940s Los Angeles, is a game of mystery, deception, and investigation for 1–5 players.
If you like solving crimes, Detective: City of Angels might find refuge in your board game collection.Couple these with the unique mechanics of later missions and no two games of Detective: CoA are ever the same.