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(Arkham Investigator, a game by Hal Eccles.)
 
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==Details==
 
==Details==
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'''Designer(s):''' [[Hal Eccles]]
 
'''Designer(s):''' [[Hal Eccles]]
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'''Artist(s):''' [[Miguel Vara]]
  
 
'''Number of Players:''' 1 or more players
 
'''Number of Players:''' 1 or more players
  
'''Estimated Playing Time:'''
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'''Estimated Playing Time:''' None
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'''Suggested Ages:''' None
  
'''Expansions:''' None
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'''Expansions:''' [[Arkham Investigator: The King Cometh]], [[Arkham Investigator: Slumbering Solace]] (Unreleased)
  
'''Other Editions:''' [[Mythos Tales]]
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'''Other Editions:''' [[Mythos Tales]] (2nd Edition)
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Welcome to H.P. Lovecraft's Arkham, the 1920s. There will be many mysteries to uncover in this storytelling game of Lovecraftian terror. Using the provided newspaper, a list of allies, the directory of Arkham residents and a map of Arkham - your job is to follow the clues from location to location, suspect to suspect - to unravel the mystery and answer the questions posed at the end of each scenario.
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''From the rules (2nd Printing):''
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In this game, based heavily on the works of H.P. Lovecraft and his literary successors, you'll be presented with a series of bizarre and dangerous investigations whose resolution will be down to you.
  
Your score will depend upon the number of clues points you needed to visit, the risks you took to your sanity in your investigations and your ability to find the correct answers to the questions.
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In each investigation, you will be presented with a series of clues, a map of the town of Arkham, a directory, and the local newspaper - 'The Arkham Advertiser'. In addition, Armitage has assembled a string of contacts and alliances covering a wide field of expertise to help you with your sleuthing. From Inspector Garrison at the Arkham Police Department, to the enigmatic, but odious, occultist Pasquale Fenton; they are able to provide unique perspectives on the evil that haunts the streets of Arkham.
  
Match wits with Armitage's final score the man who has been exposed to the sanity-blasting truth about the existence of the age old evil! Can you beat his score?
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Armitage wants his young students of the occult to learn on the job, and learn fast. With the clues presented, it is your responsibility to hit the streets of Arkham and put in the legwork to solve the conspiracy or mystery at the heart of the investigation. You decide when you have enough information to uncover the truth. Act too soon and it is likely that you will have missed important details; however wait too long and investigate every lead available to you will discourage Armitage's faith in you.
  
With that in mind it is time to collaborate with Armitage’s investigations to complete your training. This is not a typical board game: No dice, no luck, but a challenge to your mental ability.
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At the end of your investigation you will be cross-examined by Armitage with a series of questions that will test the extent to which you have uncovered the, often horrific, truth. He is a hard master, and only when he is satisfied that your powers of deduction come close to his own will he be happy to pass on the torch of his great work.
  
 
==Comments / Trivia==
 
==Comments / Trivia==
 
The working title of ''Arkham Investigator'' was ''Arkham: Consulting Detective''.
 
The working title of ''Arkham Investigator'' was ''Arkham: Consulting Detective''.
  
This game was modeled after the 1980's game ''Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective'', although they are not officially connected.
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This game is modeled after the 1980's game ''Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective'', although they are not officially connected.
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''Arkham Investigator'' is a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players, who must also provide any other required accessories (such as dice.)
  
''Arkham Investigator'' was a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players.
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The first case for ''Arkham Investigator'', "A Grain of Evil," is included with the core game. The second case, ''The King Cometh'', is available separately.
  
''Arkham Investigator'' had one case, ''A Grain of Evil'', included with the core game. A second case, ''The King Cometh'', was subsequently released.
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This game has two editions, each with a different title: [[Arkham Investigator]] (1st Edition), and [[Mythos Tales]] (2nd Edition). This is the first edition. Additionally, the first edition of ''Arkham Investigator'' has two printings with different covers.
  
The first edition of ''Arkham Investigator'' had two versions (with different covers) before the Kickstarter for the second edition, retitled ''Mythos Tales''.
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The publisher heavily edited the BoardGameGeek page for Arkham Investigator to promote Mythos Tales, to the point where it's very difficult to tell which information pertains to which edition.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/138963/arkham-investigator Arkham Investigator at BoardGameGeek.com]
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* [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cof6iiew8sq09gn/AADKJURiEkqIQlpUBpJCms7Da?dl=0 Free Download of Arkham Investigator (with both cases) at Dropbox]
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* [https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/138963/arkham-investigator Arkham Investigator at BoardGameGeek] (Includes FREE download of game.)
  
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  [[Category:Board Games]][[Category:Print-and-Play Games]][[Category:Solo Games]]

Latest revision as of 12:56, 14 September 2016

Arkham Investigator (1st Printing)
Arkham Investigator (2nd Printing)

Details

Publisher: Self-Published

Product Code/SKU: None

ISBN: None

Year: 2013

Designer(s): Hal Eccles

Artist(s): Miguel Vara

Number of Players: 1 or more players

Estimated Playing Time: None

Suggested Ages: None

Expansions: Arkham Investigator: The King Cometh, Arkham Investigator: Slumbering Solace (Unreleased)

Other Editions: Mythos Tales (2nd Edition)

Summary

From the rules (2nd Printing):

In this game, based heavily on the works of H.P. Lovecraft and his literary successors, you'll be presented with a series of bizarre and dangerous investigations whose resolution will be down to you.

In each investigation, you will be presented with a series of clues, a map of the town of Arkham, a directory, and the local newspaper - 'The Arkham Advertiser'. In addition, Armitage has assembled a string of contacts and alliances covering a wide field of expertise to help you with your sleuthing. From Inspector Garrison at the Arkham Police Department, to the enigmatic, but odious, occultist Pasquale Fenton; they are able to provide unique perspectives on the evil that haunts the streets of Arkham.

Armitage wants his young students of the occult to learn on the job, and learn fast. With the clues presented, it is your responsibility to hit the streets of Arkham and put in the legwork to solve the conspiracy or mystery at the heart of the investigation. You decide when you have enough information to uncover the truth. Act too soon and it is likely that you will have missed important details; however wait too long and investigate every lead available to you will discourage Armitage's faith in you.

At the end of your investigation you will be cross-examined by Armitage with a series of questions that will test the extent to which you have uncovered the, often horrific, truth. He is a hard master, and only when he is satisfied that your powers of deduction come close to his own will he be happy to pass on the torch of his great work.

Comments / Trivia

The working title of Arkham Investigator was Arkham: Consulting Detective.

This game is modeled after the 1980's game Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective, although they are not officially connected.

Arkham Investigator is a print-and-play game, with the game made available in PDF format and printed by players, who must also provide any other required accessories (such as dice.)

The first case for Arkham Investigator, "A Grain of Evil," is included with the core game. The second case, The King Cometh, is available separately.

This game has two editions, each with a different title: Arkham Investigator (1st Edition), and Mythos Tales (2nd Edition). This is the first edition. Additionally, the first edition of Arkham Investigator has two printings with different covers.

The publisher heavily edited the BoardGameGeek page for Arkham Investigator to promote Mythos Tales, to the point where it's very difficult to tell which information pertains to which edition.

Links