Welcome to Crime City, a place where if you look close enough, you can find almost any kind of crime, from bullying a little kid for his candy to taking bribes in a back alley to robbing a bank. Team up with up to three other players to solve each case and some of the many crimes in MicroMacro: Crime City.
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The first thing you will find in the box (besides the manual) is a massive city map depicting Crime City and the cases you will follow throughout the game. The map is 75cm x 110cm, so when playing, you will want to have a nice big flat surface or consider sticking the map on a wall if you don’t have a big enough table.
To see all the fine details of this massive map, where some characters are as small as a few millimetres, you also get a little rectangular magnifying glass made of plastic, so there is no fear of breaking it quickly, but be careful not to lose it! The box comes with a sticker for your magnifying glass that helps so that you don’t lose it.
The box comes with 120 cards that detail steps, questions and answers, split up into 16 different cases for you to figure out, which you can neatly file away in 16 little clear envelopes that perfectly fit the size of the cards.
Setting it up is effortless, thanks to how the game is made. First of all, you will find your magnifying glass and MicroMacro sticker in the box, and the manual’s first instruction is to have fun with your sticker and put it on the bottom of the magnifying glass.
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Then, you will want to take your 120 cards out of their packaging. Refrain from shuffling them! Avoid looking at the back of the cards so that you don’t spoil the answers for yourself, and use the
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