Letters from Whitechapel*
Letters from Whitechapel is a thrilling and suspense-filled board game that transports players to the grim streets of London's Whitechapel district in 1888, the setting of the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. The game pits one player, taking on the role of Jack the Ripper, against others who play as police detectives. Their goal is to catch Jack before he claims his fifth victim.
Gameplay Overview
- Players: One player is Jack the Ripper, while the others are police detectives.
- Objective for Jack the Ripper: To take five victims before being apprehended.
- Objective for Detectives: To cooperate and capture Jack the Ripper before he completes his heinous acts.
- Game Board: Represents the Whitechapel area with 199 numbered circles connected by dotted lines, indicating streets and paths.
- Movement: Jack the Ripper moves in secret between numbered circles, while the detectives patrol the crossings and the Wretched move alone among the circles.
Special Features
- Historical Setting: The game is set in a meticulously detailed map of Whitechapel, reflecting the historical period.
- Hidden Movement: Jack the Ripper's movements are hidden from the detectives, adding an element of suspense and strategy.
- Cooperative Play for Detectives: Detectives must work together to deduce Jack's location and movements.
- Play Duration: A game lasts between 90 to 150 minutes, allowing for an immersive experience.
Conclusion
Letters from Whitechapel is a captivating game that combines historical intrigue with strategic gameplay. It offers a unique challenge for both the player controlling Jack the Ripper and the team of detectives. The tension of the hidden movement mechanic and the cooperative nature of the detectives' roles make this game a standout choice for those who enjoy thematic, strategy-driven board games.
Nominated for 1 award.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 90 Minutes
- 14+ years old
- Medium difficulty
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