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Mystery Master: Murder by the Dozen

DOS - 1984

Also available on: Mac - Apple II - Commodore 64

Year 1984
Platform DOS
Released in United States
Genre Puzzle, Strategy
Theme Detective / Mystery, Law enforcement, Turn-based
Publisher CBS Software
Developer BrainBank, Inc.
Perspectives Top-Down, Text-based / Spreadsheet, Fixed / Flip-screen
4.57 / 5 - 7 votes

Description of Mystery Master: Murder by the Dozen

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Two interesting murder mystery games that plays similar to the popular Host Your Own Murder board game, CBS' Felony and Mystery by the Dozen are each a collection of 12 murder cases for up to 8 players.

The computer serves as a tool that provides case histories, obtain autopsy and lab reports (when you request them), and aid in constructing a profile of each victim. The players (if you play solo, then you're just competing against yourself) are responsible for taking notes, looking up clues that the computer designate, and solve the case.

Your goal in each case is twofold: identify the murderer, and collect enough evidence to convict him/her in the court of law. As a cop, you have several options at your disposal on each turn. You can interrogate witnesses/suspects, examine physical evidence, or go to another location on the game map.

Each option takes up some "game time," so you must budget and spend your time carefully to optimize the results. Choosing the order of action is also important-- if you discover the shoe in the victim's bedroom before ordering the lab report, for example, the lab report will contain the analysis of that shoe. If you order lab report before thoroughly investigating the crime scene, you may miss out important analysis and waste precious game time.

For all the computing power at disposal, the games curiously relies on the players to determine the final outcome. Once you feel you know who the killer is and have enough evidence, the computer will tell you to look up the solution in the solution book that comes with the game (downloadable below as "Solution"). The computer will then spits out a rough rating of your sleuthing skills based on the time you take to solve the case.

In a multiplayer game, trust is not a problem, because the first player who thinks he/she solves the case can announce his/her reasoning to the group, which can be cross-checked with the official solution. If you're playing by yourself, though, this paper-and-machine combination is not effective-- you can "cheat" by just announcing to the computer that yes, you did solve the case, in order to obtain the rating. But of course, no self-righteous sleuth will ever do that ;)

In the end, despite dubious implementation scheme of mixing paper and computer, both entries in the short-lived "Mystery Master" series succeed in delivering 12 very well-written, intriguing murder cases that cover a wide range of subjects and motives. Strong deductive skills are required to isolate red herrings from clues, and then from minor clues to real evidence that will put the killer behind bars.

Highly recommended, especially if you can find friends to play against and to keep your cheating tendencies in check :) Thumbs up for both!

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

Divarin 2019-05-16 2 points Apple II version

The game manual containing the clues is easy enough to find online but not the solutions. The game doesn't tell you if you have the solution right or not you have to look it up in the solutions manual. Does anyone have that?

zorkman 2015-08-14 3 points DOS version

Excellent game, though make sure you download the Manual which contain the clues, & also the solutions of the cases.

Tanda_21 2014-03-17 1 point DOS version

Yay

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