- September 14, 2022
- Cutlass Boardgames
Murders at Tealwoods Manor
41%Game Brain Score
graphics
story
70% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
You've been invited to a strange party at Lady Tealwoods' new mansion. It's not long until a sudden murder is revealed, and you must piece together who is lying, and who is the murderer as you uncover the secrets of the different strange guests of Tealwoods Manor.




Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions
- The game features a cool background art style and a diverse cast of characters.
- Some players found the dialogue fun and engaging, adding to the overall experience.
- The concept of solving a murder with betting elements is intriguing and has potential for future development.
- The dialogue is poorly written and feels choppy, making it hard to follow the story.
- Players found the game confusing and overwhelming, especially with too many characters to keep track of.
- The demo version lacks depth, only allowing players to guess the murderer without additional context or motives.
story
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is criticized for being poorly written and choppy, lacking cohesion and polish, which results in a disjointed experience that feels more like random conversations than a cohesive narrative.
“It's poorly written, seems choppy, unpolished, and doesn't move the story along very well.”
“I feel more like I'm listening to random, disjointed conversations rather than playing a story game.”