Death in Spades
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Death in Spades is a multiple murder mystery in which the player characters are investigators trying to solve a series of unexplained murders in the Oberklein Mansion, now a converted dinner club.[1]
Reception
Jerry Epperson reviewed Death in Spades in Space Gamer No. 70.[1] Epperson commented that "Death in Spades is an interesting adventure and a great idea. However, it only gets a qualified recommendation; it has a bit too much 'divine intervention' to be completely plausible. With a little sweat, the Judge should be able to salvage most of it for use in a campaign. Those not wishing to deal with the prospects of rewriting some of the encounters would be better off leaving this card unturned."[1]
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References
- Epperson, Jerry (July–August 1984). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (70): 46–47.
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