We are huge fans of Halloween and have had our decorations up since the start of October. We’ve baked spooky gingerbread biscuits and loved playing a new game we were recently sent to try out at home. Ghosted – The Game Of Boo-Dunnit – is a fun and fast-paced family game, perfect for some family time.
Halloween fun with Ghosted {game review}
Fancy yourself a budding Sherlock Holmes? Put your skills to the test with Ghosted – but the twist is, you have to solve the murder from beyond the grave! Your restless spirit won’t be calm until you solve your own demise from the great beyond. Everyone knows but you! Solve the crime by asking questions and gathering evidence to identify the killer, the weapon and, most importantly, the motive. Will you be the first to figure it out in this spirited game of Boo-Dunnit!
The game is quick and easy to set up. Each player receives a game board, dry erase marker and three cards – Suspect, Motive and Weapon which they place at the front of their game board. Other people can see the cards but you have to guess them to solve the crime!
Ghosted is simple to learn and easy to set-up. On each turn you throw the die, and this lets you make a guess about the Suspect, Motive and Weapon. You cross off as you go along until you are left with the correct answers.
Ghosted is a lot of fun and one the kids have got out a few times now. It’s pretty easy to master but quick and fun to play. It’s perfect for a games night with friends or family and has great re-playability – the game is different each time you play!
I can easily see us playing this through half term and up to Halloween but all year round too!
Essential information:
What’s inside the box: 36 cards, 6 evidence boards, 6 dry erase markers, 6 tokens, 1 die
Ghosted is priced £19.99
Perfect for ages 10 and over
Can be played by 3-6 players
A game takes around 15 minutes
Available from Smyths, Argos and Amazon
2 Comments
Rhian Westbury
October 24, 2022 at 8:41 amTrying to work out different things from eliminating options reminds me of Cluedo a bit. I love the little ghosts they are so cute x
Rachel
October 24, 2022 at 10:47 amI love that this sounds like Cluedo, but is much more relatable for the younger ones x