One player is a sniper outside the room looking in. The game is: can the sniper distinguish the AI from a human player? Hence the Turing test. A cocktail party provides the setting, in which the Spy will be asked to complete an objective such as bugging an ambassador. The Sniper, on the other hand, will simply have to sit back and watch, looking for minute and subtle giveaways that will identify the Spy who can then be shot in the face. Assasin observes party, attempting to determine who the spy is.
Audience plays assasin watching 20 people, attempting to finger the spy. Laser pointers highlight innocent man. Ambient chatter stopped, replaced by piercing female scream, everyone ran from victim. Really fun to watch players compete in this one. Spies take on missions to fulfill, such as transferring a book from one shelf to another who knows what secrets are contained within? The animations have very subtle differences that the sniper will have to learn to pick up on.
A multiplayer whodunnit mystery puzzler word pitch: Infiltrate a cocktail party, accomplish espionage missions, avoid detection. James Bond. Cocktail party etiquette. The Turing Test. Like Minesweeper, but using social interaction. This is a very promising mechanic. Has some fleeting commonality with one of my mystery game designs. The site is run on a really crappy server made non-crappy by the awesome Varnish Cache and the Varnish WordPress Plugin for invalidating the cache on edits.
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Thomas Engelman says:. Tom says:. KE says:. David Stevenson says:. AD says:. Nocturna says:. Roblox says:. Dustin Hoffman says:. Jordy says:. Minecraft cheats says:. Lee says:. Patrick says:. Andrew says:. Joseph Harner says:. Gdzie w Krakowie says:. Panda says:. Kyle says:. Ben says:. Yosa says:. And the kids need to figure out what it is by guessing. Tell them that someone mysteriously stole the birthday cake and show them a picture or drawing of the cake that was stolen.
Tell the kids that you decided to call on them so that they can bring order and figure out where the cake is. A more creative way of starting this hunt is by taping yourself onto a tape recorder with a deep and mysterious voice or tape regularly and slow down the voice to sound deep. As you record, say what the mission is what crime has been done to solve.
Then take the tape recorder and wrap it many times lots of layers — even put in boxes. Have the kids sit in a circle passing the package. Play a mission impossible or any other spy detective tune.
The kid who holds the package when the music stops, is the one to unwrap one of the layers. This goes on and on until the last person to unwrap finds a tape recorder.
They press play and everyone gets to hear the mission. Then divide the big group of kids into small groups and put an adult to be responsible if the hunt is in an outside area like a park, etc. Provide each of the kids with a notepad, pen or pencil and a magnifying glass. Then give each group a clue that will lead them to their first station you will need to hide all of the clues before the party. Each clue can be hidden in all kinds of places in the refrigerator, inside a pair of shoes, between bushes, etc, , and every time they find a clue it should also give a certain assignment to do to sharpen their detective skills.
Examples for such assignments can be. The first team to locate the cake gets served first! This is one of the party games the kids will really get excited with playing! The current main gameplay mode is 1v1 Spy versus Sniper online multiplayer, although there is limited single-player Sniper play right now, and a single player Spy and Sniper practice mode for trying out missions and whatnot. See all. Customer reviews.
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