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Board game G3 Czarne historie - Medycyna (new edition) - storytelling puzzle, mystery cards
G3 Czarne historie - Medycyna (new edition) is a tabletop storytelling and mystery card game that focuses on medical-themed cases. Each round presents players with a short, cryptic scenario related to clinical or hospital situations. Participants ask only yes/no questions to the game master or reader to reconstruct the sequence of events, identify causes, and reveal hidden facts. The structure supports group interaction, logical deduction and narrative reasoning in a compact card format designed for social play and educational use.
The game combines concise mystery cards with a rules-light question-and-answer mechanic that encourages lateral thinking and verbal communication. Its medical theme provides a consistent context for puzzles, making scenarios easier to compare and discuss. The compact edition is suitable for tabletop play, travel and classroom activities where a moderator can guide the session.
Select a case card and have one person act as the moderator who knows the full solution. Read the short scenario aloud without additional explanation. Other players take turns asking yes/no questions to uncover facts and reconstruct the events. The moderator answers only with "yes", "no", or "irrelevant/uncertain" according to the rules. Players may propose hypotheses and attempt to state the complete solution when they believe they have enough information. Sessions typically last until the case is solved or players decide to move to a new card.
Play in small to medium groups for best interaction; use the game in classroom or workshop settings to practice reasoning and questioning techniques. Allow the moderator to clarify rules at the start and set a time limit per case for faster rounds.
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