

Puzzles: The player will have to solve puzzles in order to obtain more clues.īrain Deductions: Depending on the clues collected, the player will be able to make deductions and find out more about the murderer. Observe, question and explore everything possible in order to make the smartest deductions and understand the murderer’s plans!Įxaminations: The player can collect information by examining suspects and paying attention to what they say, how they say it and how they feel. Leave no stone unturned when it comes to cross examinations and deadly puzzles! You will have to explore many crime scenes in various cities set in beautiful surroundings across the United Kingdom. Your intelligence will never have been so challenged! Once again, the private detective will find himself up against a mysterious opponent who goes by the name of "ABC".

The player embodies the famous Hercule Poirot in a 3rd person perspective adventure game packed with mysteries. Puzzle No.The ABC Murders is an adventure and investigation game adapted from the classic Agatha Christie novel.If you enjoy the content, please visit our Patreon page and become a GM Puzzles patron. Want to see more of my Puzzles? Please visit Grandmaster Puzzles, where I work with an elite team of authors to bring you top quality puzzles. A “?” means that an unknown letter is appearing an unknown number of times in that position of the sequence. If the clue is a letter then that letter appears in that position of the sequence (The number of times it appears continuously is determined while solving). If the clue is a number, that is the number of times a letter appears in that position of the sequence (Which letter is determined while solving). The clues outside give the sequence of letters in that row or column. P316 – ABC Box – Fill the grid with letters A, B and C. These puzzles have varying difficulties, but I don’t think anything was exceptionally hard.

As with the Zeka set, rules are either linked to by the puzzle names or just added here. The LITS is of course something difficult that I set myself to do in a pretty short timespace, as both LITS were required hurriedly for the qualifiers, and to make it have duplicated regions throughout on the first try seems almost impossible, at least for me.Īnyway, here they are. I couldn’t really try and retry the puzzles to get the exact appearances I wanted, and this is apparent from the 2 LITS and the Killer Sudoku among other ones. So, just decided to go along with it, discarded those two from the newspaper bunch and started off the Polish set with them. It started with the easier Tapa, which I made completely by accident while writing a bunch of newspaper puzzles, and then I just tried a similar thing with the Corral and that happened quickly too. The theme I was working on should be pretty obvious on seeing all the puzzles. Its pretty confusing which was used where, since I’ve not organized it that well in my folders, so I’ll just post all the themed ones together (as mentioned in that post linked to above, the online qualifier had puzzles that I used simultaneously elsewhere and were more of a hurried solution). I think there was a good share of my puzzles in all 4 of these rounds.
#Abc box puzzle Offline
There was an offline qualifier, an online qualifier, the finals, and the playoffs. I’d mentioned a few posts earlier, that I’d contributed some puzzles to the Polish Championships this year.
