Crack The Code In GF9 Enola Holmes Board Game
August 19, 2022 by fcostin
Gale Force 9 is bringing out a new board game featuring Netflix's mystery adventure, Enola Holmes. In Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls players will be taking the role of the mysterious characters in an investigative all-against-one title; to hunt down clues and catch the criminal.
Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls Board Game // Gale Force Nine
2 to four players will be taking the role of Enola Holmes herself, alongside her polished and arrogant brothers Sherlock and Mycroft (different base polish used!). Players are to scout across London, in a race to cypher a secret language buried in the flowers across the City.
Game Preview // Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls
Facing a series of puzzles over four rounds, each character will be required to find the lost soul. Locating several clues that the criminal has left behind. Three players will need to cooperate to deduce hard evidence from their hand, flexing unique and individual skills to match icons and collaboratively crack the code.
There is one criminal in the midst; hoping to throw a constant spanner in the works, ready to pull out some trouble cards to stop them in their tracks, and undo any hard work. They will have their own plans to proceed with, in a battle against time. Will the budding detectives come out on top, or will the criminal mastermind outdo the smarts of the Holmes gang?
The game is set to use artwork from the movie and will take roughly 45 minutes to play through. Considering the new hype and excitement for the second movie, if you are a fan of the franchise - GF9 has got you covered in their next IP-focussed title ready to release in November.
Interested in a new deceptive and detecting Holmes title?
"Will the budding detectives come out on top, or will the criminal mastermind outdo the smarts of the Holmes gang? "
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never seen the show but looks good.
Good kids film
Would this game be fun and find any traction without the Holmes brothers ?
Call me old fashioned, but adding more family members to Sherlock Holmes retinue feels wrong.
Surely there are plenty of other female detective characters out there that don’t need the family name to do their job ?