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      • Sleuth is a series of open-ended, detective role playing games (RPG) where you solve mysteries by searching for clues, questioning suspects and interviewing witnesses. Every mystery is unique with different victims, suspects and clues.
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  1. Sleuth is a series of open-ended, detective role playing games (RPG) where you solve mysteries by searching for clues, questioning suspects and interviewing witnesses. Every mystery is unique with different victims, suspects and clues.

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    • Components
    • Cards
    • Object of The Game
    • Setup
    • Game Play
    • Identifying The Missing Gem
    36 Gem Cards
    54 Search Cards
    1 Pad of Information Sheets

    Sleuth is played with two special decks of cards: The Gem Deck consists of 36 cards, each featuring a different combination of three elements: gem (diamond, pearl or opal), type (solitaire, pair or cluster) and color (red, blue, green or yellow). The Search Deck consists of 54 cards that are used for gathering evidence from other players. There are...

    Sleuth is a fascinating detective game for 3 to 7 players. Through skillful questioning of his opponents, each player gathers evidence and then, using his powers of deduction and logic, attempts to discover the identity of the missing gem!

    Each player receives an Information Sheet and uses it to keep track of evidence gathered during the game. Players keep evidence secret by folding the sheet in half. Dealer shuffles the Gem Deck and removes one card, placing it where no player may accidentally see it. This becomes the Missing Gem. The following number of cards are then dealt face do...

    During the game, players obtain clues to the identity of the missing gem by interrogating other players. During each turn, a player may interrogate one opponent. To do so, the player places one of his Search Cards face up in the center of the table. He may use either a One Element Card, a Two Element Card or a Free Choice Card as follows:

    If a player believes he can identify the missing gem without further interrogation, he may do so at any time, not having to wait for his turn. If, however, that player believes interrogating a certain opponent will enable him to identify the missing gem, he may, on his turn, ask any question of that opponent regardless of the Search Cards he has be...

  3. Sleuth is a strategy deduction card game designed by Sid Sackson and published by 3M in 1971. It is a reimplementation of the 1967 game The Case of the Elusive Assassin without the game board. The object of the game is to deduce the identity of a missing gem by questioning other players and gathering evidence, similar to Cluedo.

  4. In Sleuth, a classic deduction game from master designer Sid Sackson originally released as part of the 3M Gamette Series, players are searching for a hidden gem, one of 36 gem cards hidden before the start of the game.

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  5. Sleuth is a text-based "whodunit" computer-game created by Eric N. Miller of Norland Software. It was first released in 1983. When the game starts, a murder has just been committed. The object of the game is to solve the murder mystery by examining the house and talking to its occupants.

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  6. Hypothetical Software’s Sleuth, is a series of detective themed browser-based games. Sleuth games are open-ended, detective role-playing games (RPG) where the player solves mysteries by searching for clues, questioning suspects and interviewing witnesses.

  7. Jul 22, 2023 · Sleuth is a 50-year-old game that somehow holds up well even by today’s standards. Why? The Missing Gem. In Sleuth, 3-7 players have to figure out which of the 36 gem cards is the missing link. The gems are broken into four colors—red, yellow, blue and green—and three types, diamonds, opals and pearls.