

"But in this case, that contradicted the basics of the game, as the extensively detailed illustrations are essential. "Normally you use very rudimentary prototypes at first," he related. Even the very first prototype test required a huge amount of preliminary work, as Johannes reports. They had the idea for the game back in 2016, but such a detailed project needed a lot of time for development.

The creative minds behind MicroMacro are the author/illustrator trio Johannes Sich, Daniel Goll, and Tobias Jochinke from Hard Boiled Games. Will you find the clues that will ultimately lead you to the culprit? A magnifying glass is even helpfully included to make spotting important clues a bit easier! Everything you see in MicroMacro could potentially be part of a criminal act, or it may just be everyday life in the city of crime. Creativity and a keen eye are essential to answering the question on each case card correctly. Sounds easy? Think again! Amidst all the hustle and bustle of Crime City it can be surprisingly difficult to find what you’re looking for. Working together as a team, players must investigate the crime on the case cards, find motives and evidence, and catch the culprit as they trace the path of each foul act from inception to completion. MicroMacro: Crime City comes with 16 cases of various difficulty levels, and the huge map of the city where they all take place. It’s all part of MicroMacro: Crime City, the newest game from our partner Edition Spielwiese! Sponsored: Welcome to Crime City, where your team of sleuths will need sharp eyes and outstanding powers of deduction to solve numerous wrongdoings.
