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Undo series
Undo is a series of highly entertaining co-operative deduction games. Each game starts with a particular incident (often a dead body) and a timeline of events leading up to this. Each time players examine an event, they have three options to change history but will their decision make things better or worse?
Once players have done all that they can (and they can't look at every event), they get to find out the new ending.
With half a dozen people round the table (after dinner?), debate and discussion really flourish you may need to impose a time limit. And it may take you several attempts to 'solve' one of these.
I have all the games in the series at a special price.
Undo Blood in the Gutter
Chicago, 1929: shots ring out and a bloody corpse lies in an alleyway, a teddy bear by one hand...
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-120 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Blood in the Gutter was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Blood in the Gutter on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Cherry Blossom Festival
Okayama, Japan in 2000: an elderly man lies dead amidst cherry blossoms as his mobile phone rings out...
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-120 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Cherry Blossom Festival was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Cherry Blossom Festival on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Curse from the Past
Berlin, 1994: an old woman plummets from a hotel balcony, clutching a tuft of blonde hair...
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-120 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Curse from the Past was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Curse from the Past on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Treasure Fever
The Yucatαn jungle, 1952: clutching an idol, a woman leaps from a plane in flight that then explodes. But does her parachute work?
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-90 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Treasure Fever was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Treasure Fever on BoardGameGeek
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Undo 600 seconds
Los Angeles, New Year's Eve: as the clock ticks down to midnight, so does the timer on a bomb. An ex-CIA operative, sweat running into his eyes, tries to work out which wire to cut...
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-90 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo 600 seconds was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo 600 seconds on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Peak of No Return
Arriving in Goa in May 1972, a train traveller reads in his newspaper of a mountaineering disaster in the Himalayas. But why is he relieved?
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-90 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Peak of No Return was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Peak of No Return on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Forbidden Knowledge
It's a forgotten cemetery in a swamp in July, 1923. In front of an opened crypt, a man clutches one end of a portable phone, the wire running inside. But the voice on the other end is not that of his companion...
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-90 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Forbidden Knowledge was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Forbidden Knowledge on BoardGameGeek
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Undo Long Live the King
The title may be a bit hopeful, given that the issue is the sudden, suspicious death of the King at the funeral feast for his recently deceased wife. But can you change what happens back in AD 1256?
For 2-6 players (though it would probably work with more), aged 10+, playing time 45-90 minutes (depending on how much debate there is): Special purchase £6.00 (£5.00 without tax outside the UK)
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Undo Long Live the King was designed by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach and is published by Pegasus
Find out more: Undo Long Live the King on BoardGameGeek
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