Well, that escalated quickly.
We only recently added the Cryptic Killers range to BlueCyborg and you lot promptly wiped out almost every case file we had.
Apparently there are far more amateur detectives among our customers than I realised.
The good news is they're back.
We've restocked the full range of Cryptic Killers Unsolved Murder Mystery Case Files, including the brand new Peaky Blinders Unsolved Murder Mystery Case File Game.
If you've not come across them before, these aren't traditional board games. Think of them more like a detective's evidence box. Inside you'll find police reports, witness statements, photographs, maps, clues, and plenty of red herrings. Your job is to work through the evidence, connect the dots, and figure out who did it.
They're great for solo detectives, couples, families, or groups of friends who enjoy true crime documentaries, escape rooms, puzzle games, or simply arguing over who's missed the obvious clue.
What I particularly like about them is that they feel like you're handling a real case rather than just playing a game. You spread everything out on the table, start making connections, and before long you've got bits of evidence scattered everywhere while insisting you've definitely solved it this time.
Whether you're looking for your first case or you're back for another investigation after cracking your last one, we've got the files back on the shelves and ready to go.
Just try not to clear them all out again quite so quickly.
Browse the Cryptic Killers range and pick your next case.
New to the series? Start with any case that catches your eye, each investigation is completely standalone.
Side effects may include wild theories, accusing innocent suspects, and refusing to go to bed until you've solved the case.