Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde (2001) Board Game
Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde is part of the Mystery Rummy series designed by Mike Fitzgerald and published by Eagle-Gryphon Games in in 2001. The game is based on the classic novel “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson, where players take on the roles of investigators trying to solve the mystery of the dual personalities of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Game Components of Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde
How To Setup Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde
To set up the game, each player starts with a hand of cards. The remaining cards are placed face down in a draw pile. The top card from the draw pile is turned over and placed beside the draw pile to start the discard pile. Players then take turns drawing a card from either the draw pile or the top card from the discard pile.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
**Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde** offers a unique blend of strategy and mystery. Players need to balance their rummy gameplay with the need to solve the mystery, adding an engaging layer of complexity. The game requires attention to detail and strategic thinking, making it appealing to fans of both rummy and detective-themed games.
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Personal Thoughts on Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde
**Mystery Rummy: Jekyll & Hyde** is ideal for players who enjoy card games and mystery themes. It is particularly suited for those who like a mix of strategy and luck. The game is a great choice for small to medium-sized game groups looking for a challenging yet engaging experience. If you’re a fan of rummy or detective stories, this game is definitely worth checking out.
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