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  1. In Insoliti Sospetti ("Unusual Suspects"), one player is the Witness and the other players play the part of the Investigative Team. The Witness knows the real identity of the Guilty and tries to make the Team hit it only with his answers.

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  2. FRAME THE FELON, CLOSE THE CASE! When everyone's a suspect AND a detective, things can get a little strange! Earn your detective stripes by being the first to match the fingerprint dice left at the scene of the crime with the "criminal file" cards in your hand.

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    70 suspect cards
    110 QuesTion cards
    1 Yes Card
    1 No Card

    1Shuffle the Question cards and place them face down on the table to form the Questioning Deck. 2Shuffle the Guilty Party cards and place them face down on the table to form the Guilty Party Deck. 3Shuffle the Suspect cards. Turn over the top 12 cards and place them face up on the table to create a 3 by 4 grid. This is called the Suspect Pool. Put ...

    The game is played over several rounds, up to a maximum of 11. Each round is divided into 3 phases: Questioning, Trial, and Verdict.

    If the Detectives eliminate the Guilty Party, all the players lose the game! You can record your failure on the Investigation Pad. If the Detectives eliminate all 11 Innocent Suspects (so the Guilty Party is the only face-up card in the Suspect Pool), you have caught the thief and you win the game! Add up all the numbers in the last column of the I...

  3. MonsDRAWsity is back with MonsDRAWsity: Unusual Suspects, a brand new, stand-alone edition to one of 2020 and 2021's best party games!

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  4. Tom Vasel takes a look at this party game from Russia00:00 - Introduction01:00 - Game overview03:52 - Final thoughtsBuy great games at https://www.gamenerdz....

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  5. Unusual Suspects is a party game for up to sixteen players. One person was the Witness to a crime. They know who the culprit is but can only answer “Yes” or “No” to questions about the personality of the suspect.

  6. Unusual Suspects is a deduction board game released in 2009 by Fundex and Ideal. The game is designed for 2-4 players, with a quick runtime of around 10 minutes. It falls under the category of deduction games, where players use clues to figure out the identities of suspects.

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