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   The League of the Extraordinary Collectors (2025)

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Who is this game suitable for?

Suitable for ages 14 and up. You can play with 2 to 99 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Communication Limits, Cooperative Game, Finale Ending, Highest-Lowest Scoring, Paper-and-Pencil, Pattern Recognition, Questions and Answers, Roles with Asymmetric Information, Storytelling und Variable Set-up...

Game Data

Average time to play: 120
Minimum age: 14
Number of players: 2 - 99
Publisher: Beyond Words Games
Designers: Gerardo Maria Priore
Artists: Gerardo Maria Priore
Mechanics: Communication Limits, Cooperative Game, Finale Ending, Highest-Lowest Scoring, Paper-and-Pencil, Pattern Recognition, Questions and Answers, Roles with Asymmetric Information, Storytelling, Variable Set-up
Durchschnitt: 0.0 (0 Bewertungen )
In a world where ideas, images, and words take physical form, Dr. Gregory Faustroll’s prophetic monkeys type the future on a skyscreeper-high typewriter: the Oracle. In this detective game you and your fellow Investigators must question this living oracle to answer 8 difficult question about eight surreal characters: the Extraordinary Collectors. OverviewOne player becomes the Oracle, who can cheat knowing all the answers to the 8 questions (peeking the end of the booklet), but can only speak through Rebus— abstract images built from overlapping tiles. The others are Investigators, who must interpret those images, propose meanings, and slowly construct a shared symbolic language between human and machine. This booklet is not merely a prop — it is the game’s true grammar. In fact the game involves the innovative mechanism of the Referents: a system that players will use to anchor the symbols they see to this book texts and illustrations. Without it, communication between Oracle and Investigators would collapse into pure abstraction. Your notes, drawings, and guesses become the game’s evolving dictionary that you will use through your 8 adventures. By the end, you will not just have solved the mysteries —you will have invented a language, one glyph at a time. What Makes it UniqueIn most detective games, events are mysterious but language is clear. In The League, it’s the opposite: the story is obvious, but the language is the mystery. Other detective games hide the facts — The League hides the language. Here, the crime is visible, but the words to describe it must be invented.

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Last Updated: 2025-10-22 13:46:33 UTC

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