Game overview
Dark Stories is a group mystery game where players ask yes or no questions to solve fictional cases; perfect for parties.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
This game requires physical presence of friends to play. It can't be played alone!
Dark Stories is an enjoyable and user-friendly game, but some of the stories can be tricky. All stories presented are fictitious, and to solve them, players must demonstrate their detective skills.
GAMEPLAY
Dark Stories should be played in groups. One person, selected as the narrator, chooses a mystery and read its description out loud, then reads its solution without disclosing it to others. The remaining players have to ask questions to uncover the solution.
The narrator can only respond to the players' questions using "Yes," "No," or "It is not relevant." The only potential solution is the one presented on the back of each mystery card. If the answer is still unclear, the players must rely on the narrator's interpretation of the mystery.
EXAMPLE
An example of the game could be:
Player 1: "Did he die from a gunshot?"
Narrator: "No."
Player 2: "Was he poisoned?"
Narrator: "No."
Player 3: "Did he have children?"
Narrator: "It's not relevant."
Player 1: "Are there other people involved?"
Narrator: "No."
Player 2: "Did he commit suicide?"
Narrator: "Yes."
...
END OF THE GAME
When the narrator believes that the story has been adequately explained, the game is concluded, and the solution is revealed.
The narrator has the discretion to provide clues if the story becomes stagnant.
WHEN TO PLAY
This game is ideal for birthday parties, camps, and other social gatherings where friends come together.
STORIES
This free application includes over 200 unique stories, and new stories are added periodically. Accidents, suicides, thefts, and more - can you solve every mystery?
We would like to express our gratitude to Lorena Rebollo, mcwc307 Chan, Rachel Long, and Zak Freckelton for assisting with the English translation.
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