- Fixed some bugs
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Jack and the Detective is an online competitive board game that overcomes the weaknesses of traditional werewolf style game: no conversation, no elimination.
- A game of werewolf style based on the Jack the Ripper case, with no talking allowed.
- Use the moves of the pieces placed on the detective tiles to deduce the culprit.
- You can play the game as many times as you want without dropping out.
[What you can do with this app]
■ You can play against players from all over the country in online matches!
Play against other players from all over the country to increase your rate.
Play against players from all over the country to increase your rate. When you reach a certain rate, you will get a rank.
■ Room Match with friends!
Create a room and play against your friends!
Of course, you can customize the rules in room matches as well.
■ Review the match with replays!
You can replay the game to see how Jack (the werewolf) performed.
■ Play against the AI!
This is a great way to practice by yourself before playing online.
The game has a mode to practice against the AI.
[Game Flow]
Start the game by placing your pieces where you want them on the London tiles.
When everyone has placed their pieces, the first murder will occur (or not).
The detectives around the murder scene become potential suspects. Who are the allies and who are the enemies...?
When the second murder occurs, will you be able to guess the murderer?
[This game is recommended for]
People who like werewolf and identity concealment games
People who are not good at talking.
People who want to play board games online.
People who like games where the game is won in a short time.
People who want to enjoy board games with friends.
[For more information, please contact us.]
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