Game Info

P.I.
2 - 5 players
average 52 minutes
Easy
Published in
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Deduction Murder/Mystery Spies/Secret Agents
Tile Placement Card Drafting Modular Board

P.I. is a pure deduction game, with players competing in three consecutive mini-games in order to see who's got the best chops in terms of solving their cases. Each mini-game plays out the same way. To start, you receive in secret one suspect card (out of 12), one crime card (out of 10), and one location card (out of 14); this set of information represents the case that the player to your left must solve. The game board shows fourteen locations arranged so that each location touches a few others; each location has space for a suspect and crime tile. Shuffle the suspect tiles (12, plus two "no suspect") and the crime tiles (10, plus four "no crime"), then place one face up in each location. Each suspect, crime and location is included in a deck of evidence cards, and nine evidence cards are revealed. On a turn, a player either places an investigator, chooses an evidence card, or attempts to solve her case. When you place an investigator in a location, the player to your right looks at his case cards, then places a disc on this space for each case card he holds that matches the suspect, crime or location in this space. Additionally, he places a cube on this space for each suspect, crime or location that's adjacent to this space. When you choose an evidence card, the player to your right places a disc on the matching tile if the card matches one of the case cards he holds, places a cube on the matching tile if this tile is adjacent to a tile matching one of the case cards he holds, or places nothing if you've made a wild-eyed guess and the tile isn't adjacent to anything. To attempt to solve the case, you place a black token on your guesses. If wrong, you're penalized two points and continue play next turn. If right, you receive 7, 5, 3 or 1 points depending on how many others have solved their cases in earlier rounds. The mini-game ends once everyone has solved their case or only one case remains unsolved. All used investigators are removed from play, then the board and cards are reset for the next mini-case. Each player has only five investigators total, so use them wisely! Whoever has the most points after three mini-cases wins.

Overall Statistics for Fred A. Gaming Group

Total Games Played: 12
Average Players Per Game 3.4

Win/Loss Statistics for Fred A. Gaming Group

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
farchamb 147  12 12.00 
7
5
58 %
Virginie R 94  8 12.00 
4
4
50 %
Steven P 56  7 8.00 
1
6
14 %
Jonathan Bordeleau 29  2 14.00 
1
1
50 %
Annick Carvalho 19  1 19.00 
1
0
100 %
Philippe Chatelois 16  2 8.00 
0
2
0 %
Sébastien Harvey 16  2 8.00 
0
2
0 %
Guillaume Benny 1 9.00 
0
1
0 %
Daniel Beaulieu 1 8.00 
0
1
0 %
Daniel Garant 1 8.00 
0
1
0 %
Jacynthe Labonville 1 8.00 
0
1
0 %
Nicolas Plourde 1 8.00 
0
1
0 %
Alexandre Simard 1 6.00 
0
1
0 %
Annie Racette 1 4.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 5 Played Games for Fred A. Gaming Group

    Date Played Result
    6/29/2018
    1st farchamb (19 game points scored)
    13 
    1st Virginie R (19 game points scored)
    13 
    1st Steven P (19 game points scored)
    13 
    4th Annie Racette (17 game points scored)
    9/16/2016
    1st Virginie R (17 game points scored)
    19 
    2nd farchamb (15 game points scored)
    2nd Guillaume Benny (15 game points scored)
    4th Steven P (7 game points scored)
    1/14/2016
    1st farchamb (21 game points scored)
    15 
    2nd Virginie R (18 game points scored)
    10 
    3rd Steven P (15 game points scored)
    7/29/2015
    1st farchamb (21 game points scored)
    14 
    2nd Virginie R (17 game points scored)
    3/27/2015
    1st Virginie R (21 game points scored)
    15 
    2nd Steven P (13 game points scored)
    10 
    3rd farchamb (9 game points scored)