

They then take the Intuition Token, Clairvoyancy Level Marker, 6 Clairvoyancy Tokens and the Sleeve that correlate to the character they’ve chosen.


Each psychic must choose an identity to play as for the game the characters each have a brief bio on page 4 of the rule book which will help you choose (or, as I do it, you can just pick your favourite colour), this will also help you to get into character. It’s important that none of the psychics can see behind the Game Screen. That individual then sits behind the Game Screen at one end of the table and the other players, now playing as the psychics, should gather around the other end. Firstly, players should decide who’s going to play as the ghost. 18 Ghost Character, 18 Ghost Location and 18 Ghost Object Cardsīefore the game begins there is a certain amount of setting up that needs to be done.18 Character and 18 Location Psychic Cards.1 Character, 1 Location and 1 Object Progress Board.6 Intuition Tokens and 6 Clairvoyancy Markers (1 of each colour), 36 Clairvoyancy Tokens (6 of each colour).It will be replaced by a better one as soon as time allows. Special apologies made for the complete randomness and, in fact, quite terrible arrangement of this photo. He gathered eminent mediums of his time for an extraordinary séance, and they have seven hours to contact the ghost and investigate any clues that it can provide to unlock an old mystery.” –excerpt from the introduction in the rulebook What’s In The Box: MacDowell, a gifted astrologist, immediately detected a supernatural being upon entering his new house in Scotland. The game is cooperative, meaning that all players win, or lose, together. You play as a group of psychics called to the house by its new owner, Mr MacDowell, who has sensed the presence of a ghost and wishes to set it free. Differences are pretty much everything else. The similarities are that you have to determine a murderer, a location and a weapon from a group of options and guess correctly to win the game. Mysterium is a relatively new game and bears a few similarities (and many differences) to Clueor Cluedo (depending on where you’re from or which edition of the game you have). Having been absent from the blog for so long I think I’ve found a great game to mark our comeback! Creators: Oleksandr Nevskiy, Oleg Sidorenko (designers and artists), Igor Burlakov and Xavier Collette (artists) I hope you’ve been exercising your psychic abilities!
