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Designed by Jon Anderson, Bengt L. Gregory-Brown + 2 more
Published by (Looking for a publisher), (Self-Published)
Players
3-6
Play Time
120 min
Complexity
1.0 / 5
Rating
0.0
Year
0
Community Snapshot
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Rated 0.0 by the community, Grisleigh End: Estate of Confusion brings deck building to 3–6 players in about ~120 min.
How It Plays
Area Movement
You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.
Deck, Bag, and Pool Building
You start with a basic set of cards or tokens and gradually add better ones — watch your engine grow stronger over time.
Hand Management
You have a hand of cards and deciding which to play, save, or discard is the core puzzle.
Set Collection
You're gathering matching groups of cards or tokens to score points — the more complete your sets, the better you do.
About This Game
Grisleigh End The Time: The 1930’s, the Golden Age of Mystery The Place: Grisleigh End, ancestral seat of the Redmayne family. The Goal: To inherit the vast wealth of the Redmaynes by collecting fragments of shredded wills naming you heir. The Conflict: Opposition from other potential heirs, and the house called Grisleigh End.…
Source: BoardGameGeek
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