What are "pocket riddles"?
Pocket puzzles are morbid and sinister stories in which unhappy things happen. In one round, you take on the role of a conspirator in one of these shocking stories. Sometimes the answer comes quickly: two or three questions, and you're on the right track. But you often wake up clenching your teeth, because the story is not as simple as you thought it was. In recent years, these stories have become increasingly popular. Whether you know them as logical challenges, riddles, mysteries or simply puzzles, you and your friends will spend hours trying to solve them.
How to play
One player is the master. The master knows the riddle solution and must answer the questions. The master chooses an puzzle by clicking on "Solve the puzzle", reads the story and asks, "What do you think happened?" The master, of course, knows the answer, but keeps it for himself. The other player or the other players are the detectives (the game can only be played) together with other people, you cannot play alone.) They begin to ask questions of the teacher. The questions must be formulated so that the master can give simple answers, with "yes" and "no". , the detectives will approach the solution.
Example
Detective 1: "Did he die from the shooting?"
Master: "No"
Detective 2: "Was he poisoned?"
Narrator: "No"
Detective 3: "Did he have children?"
Narrator: "Not relevant to the story."
Detective 1: "Are there any other people involved in the robbery?"
Narrator: "No"
Detective 2: "He killed himself?"
Narrator: "Yes"
...
When is the game over?
The master is always right and the only correct solution is the one offered by the application. However, given the fact that pocket puzzle solutions contain accurate information, such as biographical or geographical data (which is very difficult to determine with yes / no questions), the master must be understanding and must accept a certain degree of ambiguity. For example: if the detectives have failed to determine the name of the historical character in the story, but have solved the mystery in a broader sense, the master must accept the solution. The master must then reward detectives by telling them the whole story, with all its creepy details.
When can you play this game?
It's perfect for any situation where you have more friends and are looking for something interesting to do. Once you start a puzzle you will not stop until you solve them all!
Pocket puzzles are morbid and sinister stories in which unhappy things happen. In one round, you take on the role of a conspirator in one of these shocking stories. Sometimes the answer comes quickly: two or three questions, and you're on the right track. But you often wake up clenching your teeth, because the story is not as simple as you thought it was. In recent years, these stories have become increasingly popular. Whether you know them as logical challenges, riddles, mysteries or simply puzzles, you and your friends will spend hours trying to solve them.
How to play
One player is the master. The master knows the riddle solution and must answer the questions. The master chooses an puzzle by clicking on "Solve the puzzle", reads the story and asks, "What do you think happened?" The master, of course, knows the answer, but keeps it for himself. The other player or the other players are the detectives (the game can only be played) together with other people, you cannot play alone.) They begin to ask questions of the teacher. The questions must be formulated so that the master can give simple answers, with "yes" and "no". , the detectives will approach the solution.
Example
Detective 1: "Did he die from the shooting?"
Master: "No"
Detective 2: "Was he poisoned?"
Narrator: "No"
Detective 3: "Did he have children?"
Narrator: "Not relevant to the story."
Detective 1: "Are there any other people involved in the robbery?"
Narrator: "No"
Detective 2: "He killed himself?"
Narrator: "Yes"
...
When is the game over?
The master is always right and the only correct solution is the one offered by the application. However, given the fact that pocket puzzle solutions contain accurate information, such as biographical or geographical data (which is very difficult to determine with yes / no questions), the master must be understanding and must accept a certain degree of ambiguity. For example: if the detectives have failed to determine the name of the historical character in the story, but have solved the mystery in a broader sense, the master must accept the solution. The master must then reward detectives by telling them the whole story, with all its creepy details.
When can you play this game?
It's perfect for any situation where you have more friends and are looking for something interesting to do. Once you start a puzzle you will not stop until you solve them all!
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