![]() Mysterium was another game that I bumped up higher on my games wish list. It’s published by a Polish company, Portal Games, and will be making it’s way to the US later this year! One of the reasons Mysterium was on the Hot Games tables is because it’s super hard to get a copy. So there at lot of cooperative discussions throughout the game on what the images may mean to convey. Sure, you’re trying to figure out who, where, and with what – but Mysterium is a cooperative game. I wouldn’t really compare it to Clue directly. This was our set of possible places, people, and things. Even though we lost both times we played, it was a lot of fun trying to decipher the clues from creative artwork. That’s why I’m happy to say that I wasn’t disappointed at all. And since our family enjoys both Dixit and Clue, I had high hopes for Mysterium. It’s a very creative game and one that I really enjoyed.Ī lot of people describe Mysterium as a mix between Dixit and Clue. Instead, the ghost hands out cards to each player that will give them clues to find the person, place, and weapon that caused his/her demise. Thus, the ghost and the other players work together to solve the mystery in 7 days (rounds). Each player first has to discover their own set of who, where, and with what.Īnd in this case, the dreams are in the form of cards with super creative artwork. However, the ghost can only communicate via dreams. The ghost was the previous resident of the manor who wants to share the truth about what really happened. Other players are a group of psychics invited to solve the mystery and bring peace to its residents. Mysterium is a cooperative game where players are trying to solve a mysterious death. One player takes the role of a helpful ghost who lives in a mysterious ancient manor. However, playing those first 5 games was too fun to stop, so I just kept on rolling.Īfter a short break to wander outside for some fresh air, I dove into another game that I was super excited to play, which was also on one of the Hot Games tables – Mysterium. In addition, just down the street from the Davis Conference Center are many good fast-food restaurants. In the corridors outside the main gaming hall and other open gaming area was an array of food choices. But just because I did so, doesn’t mean that there aren’t many options for lunch. So I powered through the typical lunchtime block with just a couple granola bars. ![]() Solve the cooperative mystery with dreamlike cards. Having arrived at SaltCon around 10 am on Friday ready to dive into a ton of board games, I wasn’t interested in ‘wasting time’ with things like eating. ![]() Today, I’m sharing more about this fun gaming weekend – covering the rest of the games I played on my day 1 (Friday).įor an intro to SaltCon as well as mini-reviews on the first 5 games I played, check out the prior post of Day #1, Part 1. After 2 days of solid board game and card game playing, I headed home having played 20 different games with a lot of great people. Over 800 games to choose from in the SaltCon game library!Ī couple days ago I started a mini-series of posts writing about my fun experience last weekend at SaltCon. ![]()
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