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Asmodee’s Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective - The Thames Murders & Other Cases is a sophisticated board game designed for ages 14+ and 1-8 players. Featuring 10 meticulously revised Victorian-era mysteries, it offers 90-minute cooperative gameplay sessions that blend narrative depth with strategic deduction. Perfect for millennials craving immersive, social, and intellectually stimulating experiences, this game hones critical thinking while delivering a rich, atmospheric dive into Sherlock Holmes’ London.














| ASIN | 2370990074 |
| Age Range Description | 156 months to 180 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,725 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,860 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,886 Reviews |
| Edition | Themed Edition" or "Special Edition |
| Educational Objective | Develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and deductive reasoning skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 90 Minutes |
| Genre | Tactical |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09782370990075 |
| Included Components | 1 directory, 1 map of London, 1 rulebook, 10 case booklets, 10 newspapers |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 9.25 x 12.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.56"L x 9.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Board Games |
| Item Weight | 2 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 156.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 168 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 to 8 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | The Thames Murders and Other Cases |
| Sub Brand | Sherlock Holmes |
| Subject Character | Sherlock Holmes |
| Theme | Game,Space |
N**N
Fantastic crime-solving adventures.
A fascinating dive into Sherlock's Victorian London with compelling mysteries to solve. You're given a map, address book and a newspaper page (plus ones from previous cases). Armed with these, you are presented with a crime to solve and have the freedom to choose how you go about it. When you are ready, you can go to the back page of the casebook to answer a range of questions. The mechanics of the gameplay are therefore very simple and effortless to learn, but the challenge is often high. You can play solo or in any sized group. There is a scoring system, based on your ability to answer the questions correctly while visiting as few locations as possible. However, I think the game is best enjoyed without worrying about it. Exploring London, going down rabbit holes, and being tricked by inevitable red herrings is more enjoyable for me than trying to "beat" Sherlock's score (which, let's face it, is rather a fool's errand). It seems a shame to have all this narrative material and then try to ignore as much of it as possible for a high score. But players are free to play however they like, so I don't really consider it a problem. There's ten cases in the box. A couple didn't quite grab me, but on the whole they're great and well-written. While replayability isn't really possible (maybe many years later?), there are dozens more free fan-written cases available online to get more mileage out of your purchase. Highly recommended.
O**F
Favorite Mystery Game!
Love this game! We enjoy playing as a family as it is easy to cooperatively approach the gameplay. It plays out like a more text based escape room/mystery novel and does require a significant amount of reading. The individual mysteries generally take around 1.5-2 hours depending on the speed of your reading and desire to succeed with minimal hints and each module builds upon the one before it so make sure to do things in the right order. Depending on your memory there isn't a high likelihood of "replayablity," but it's a great game to share with friends after you've finished.
M**X
Interesting game for 2+
Interesting game. Takes a little getting used to the thought process it wants you to use -- it is helpful if you have read the Holmes stories to understand the style of thinking/inference.
I**O
Fantastic deduction game!
I really love this game and find it unique. The basic mechanism is simple: you are given a case to solve with a brief introduction that already contains many important clues. Then you can gain additional clues by going anywhere on the map (using the directory to look up addresses) or reading the newspaper. If there’s an entry for that location, you read it and hopefully gain some more clues. When you’re ready to solve the case, you turn to the back and see how well you did. What I love about this is that despite the simplicity of the mechanics (which means anyone of any age can play, and I’ve heard about people even playing this in the car, with one person reading the entries), the cases have great depth and nuance. You’ll be discussing the case with your partner (I enjoy playing this two-player) and trying to piece together clues and evaluate theories. Eventually you’ll have enough clues to think of a coherent theory. I’ve played this with my mother, who doesn’t play board games but enjoys watching Colombo and such shows, and it works great. We’ve solved the first two cases with 70 and 85 pts—very respectable scores. Some people find it too hard, but if you are willing to keep investigating, you’ll eventually have plenty of clues. It’s also great that the game allows you to bring in your real world knowledge to help you solve the case: the battle of Trafalgar, the way people smoked cigarettes, etc. The detail is fantastic. The materials are also top notch. Everything looks and feels great. I’m very much looking forward to the future cases and future boxed sets. There’s nothing else I’ve come across that’s quite like this game!
S**H
So hard, but so fun
My kids and I play a lot of escape room and cooperative games, and this is by far my favorite. It is very challenging and beating Sherlock Holmes is impossible. So we just try to solve the mysteries (answer all the questions correctly) instead of trying to beat Holmes. We've only played the first few cases, but we've enjoyed them all. Each one has taken 2 to 3 hours. Playing with 1 to 4 people seems to be the best. More than that and I feel like someone will be bored. I played one by myself and missed some clues but still enjoyed it. I think playing with someone else would have been better, but not necessary. The game itself is beautifully made. Even the storage box feels like a better quality than the usual game box. It's pricey, but with 10 cases in it I think it's a great price. If you are gentle with the pieces you can easily pass it on to someone else to play. I'm very excited that there are 3 more boxes to buy! We'll be getting them all for sure! If you are hesitating because this isn't a replayable game, don't! You'll get many hours of fun and I'm sure you won't feel cheated.
G**D
Can you outthink the great detective?
This is a wonderful game for lovers of the Conan Doyle stories. The production values are amazing, the level of detail in the materials provided is excellent and the fact that the mysteries are all-new, not rehashes of the Conan Doyle stories, makes them more intriguing. Set-up is extremely easy and relatively space efficient and the cooperative style of the game makes it great fun for just a couple or several players to enjoy together. As with most mystery games, though, re-playability is limited, but there are a large number of cases already available in reasonably-priced expansions and more can be easily developed. I'm looking forward to playing more and buying the rest of the expansions.
D**.
Good quality, just not a game for us.
This game is a bit complex and definitely not for the faint of heart. If you're not good with puzzles, do not get this game. It has a neat story with a bit of choose your own adventure elements to decide where you go what you ask and challenges you to beat the Great Detective. It comes equipped with maps, directories, articles all for delving and solving cases. If you like tough puzzles and challenges this is the game for you.
P**A
Mystery Fans Will Love This Game!
For anyone who loves who-dun-it mysteries, this game is a must! Particularly appealing is working with (versus against) your friends to beat Sherlock in solving the mystery. It's not for those who don't want to be fully immersed for several hours in shear, mind-churning, mystery solving. But if that's your thing . . . you'll love it. The amount of detail, complexity, and well thought out clues makes the game incredibly fun to play (and solve). It's not easy, but even coming to the wrong conclusion proves to be enjoyable. There are ten mystery games within the game, so you are bound to have hours and hours of fun!
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