Letters from Whitechapel : a game of deception and deduction in Victorian London for 2-6 players
(HOBBIES)

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Burlington Public Library - HOBBIES AND GAMESGAME ADULT LETRequires $5 deposit for replace and repairOn Shelf

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HOBBIES
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1 game (1 game board, 6 reference sheets, 4 Jack's letter sheets, 5 head of investigation tiles, 5 special movement tokens, 16 wooden tokens, 12 wooden pawns, 1 Jack the Ripper screen, 1 pad of Jack the ripper move track sheets, 27 plastic markers) : cardboard, plastic ; in box 30 x 30 x 8 cm + 1 rulebook (24 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm)
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English

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For 2-6 players.
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Duration of play: 1+ hour.
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"One player assumes the role of Jack the Ripper while the other players assume the roles of detectives pursuing him in Victorian London. Jack the Ripper must outmaneuver the detectives in the tangled sheets of the Whitechapel District to escape after committing his horrible murders. Meanwhile, the detectives must use clever deduction and their superior numbers to hunt Jack the Ripper down before he can kill again or elude them forever. Will history's most notorious serial killer get away again? Or, this time, will he be brought to justice?"--Container.
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Ages 14 and up.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mari, G., & Santopietro, G. (2012). Letters from Whitechapel: a game of deception and deduction in Victorian London for 2-6 players (Revised edition.). Sir Chester Cobblepot.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mari, Gabriele and Gianluca. Santopietro. 2012. Letters From Whitechapel: A Game of Deception and Deduction in Victorian London for 2-6 Players. Sir Chester Cobblepot.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mari, Gabriele and Gianluca. Santopietro. Letters From Whitechapel: A Game of Deception and Deduction in Victorian London for 2-6 Players Sir Chester Cobblepot, 2012.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Mari, Gabriele., and Gianluca Santopietro. Letters From Whitechapel: A Game of Deception and Deduction in Victorian London for 2-6 Players Revised edition., Sir Chester Cobblepot, 2012.

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