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Welcome back to Cover Up the Murder, the mystery plotting game where you don’t solve a crime. You build one. Over six days, you’ll construct a full suspect lineup, watch it fall apart, and learn why the best mysteries aren’t written by peop...
Someone is dead at the Rare Bloom Collector’s Convention. A poisoned thorn. A Blood Rose that shouldn’t exist. And a legendary orchid collector who pricked her own finger during a final inspection.
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The killer used the thermometer. Then someone moved it into the gumdrop. Same person? Different person? That’s a second action. A second decision. And possibly a second suspect at the scene.
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