Death at Area 51 – Cold Case Murder Mystery Game for Adults with 47 Evidence Pieces

Death at Area 51 – Cold Case Murder Mystery Game for Adults with 47 Evidence Pieces

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Death at Area 51 – Cold Case Murder Mystery Game for Adults with 47 Evidence Pieces

Death at Area 51 – Cold Case Murder Mystery Game for Adults with 47 Evidence Pieces

£27.96
Sale price  £27.96 Regular price 

Death at Area 51 is a murder mystery game set in a classified military base, where players investigate the suspicious death of chemical engineer Noémie Boljvic in September 2024. The game includes 47 pieces of physical evidence, digital clues via an online smartphone portal, and is designed for 1 to 10 players with a gameplay time of about 150 minutes and a difficulty rating of 3.5 out of 5.

The Case: A Suspicious Death at a Top-Secret Base

Area 51 is known for testing alien technology, but now it's the scene of a suspected cover-up. In September 2024, Noémie Boljvic died under suspicious circumstances. You receive the full correspondence that raised red flags — letters, reports, and encrypted messages. Your job is to explore restricted zones, analyze the evidence, and expose the truth behind her death.

What's Inside the Evidence Box

Open the case file to find 47 physical evidence pieces, including classified floor plans, handwritten notes, news articles, and encrypted codes. These documents are meant to be handled and examined closely. Beyond the physical items, the game uses a digital portal where you unlock Noémie's smartphone, revealing call logs, maps, text messages, browsing history, and more. Additional motive hints from suspect profiles and an audio clip are hidden online, adding layers to the mystery.

Gameplay: Solo or Group Investigation

You can tackle the case alone, pair up for a unique date night, or host a murder mystery party for up to 10 players. The game is designed for true crime fans and puzzle lovers, offering a suspenseful experience that works as an adult board game or a party activity. No game master required — the evidence guides you.

Replayable and Gift-Ready

Once you solve the case, you can pass the game to someone else — it's fully replayable for a new group. This makes it a great gift for fans of escape rooms, crime shows, or detective puzzles. The brand Lucky Egg has crafted an immersive experience that feels like a cold case file come to life.

Specs at a Glance

Number of Players 1–10
Gameplay Time Approximately 150 minutes
Difficulty Rating 3.5 / 5
Evidence Pieces 47 physical items + digital clues
Brand Lucky Egg
Category Murder Mystery Board Game

Common Questions About This Mystery Game

How many evidence pieces come in the box?
There are 47 physical evidence pieces, including floor plans, notes, articles, and codes.

Can I play this game by myself?
Yes, the game is designed for 1 to 10 players, so solo investigation works well.

How long does a typical game take?
Each game lasts about 150 minutes, depending on how quickly your team deciphers clues.

Is the game replayable for a different group?
Yes, once you finish, you can pass it to friends — it's fully replayable.

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