Have tons of fun playing 13 Dead End Drive Game | Perfect for game night with friends and family | Enjoy the challenge of this game | Great as a gift for any occasion
A bluffing game where you try to conceal your identity. On your turn you move two of the character pawns on the board. Movement is decided by dice. The board is a 3D house with several traps. If you move a character to a trap space, you may spring the trap if you have the corresponding card in your hand. You can bluff by moving your opponents' characters towards the entrance or moving your own character onto a trap space, but not release it.
- The mystery game with 12 suspects, 5 traps, and only 1 survivor!
- Includes the 3D house with multiple traps
- Comes with cards and dice
- Great for family game night
- Recommended for ages 9 and up
- Designed for 2 to 4 players
- Three AA batteries required
- Includes set up and play instructions
- Multiple ways to win
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13 Dead End Drive is a murder themed board game from Milton Bradley. Released in 1993, it was followed in 2002 by a sequel, 1313 Dead End Drive. The story behind the game involves the death of a wealthy old woman triggering a feud over her will. The players utilize traps located on the game board, which represents a mansion, to kill characters controlled by other players in order to claim the estate for themselves