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The Vampire of Albert Dock Digital Download Print and Play

The Vampire of Albert Dock Digital Download Print and Play

The year is 1892. Liverpool's Albert Dock lies shrouded in fog, hiding unspeakable horrors...

Three brutal murders. One blood-soaked night. A killer who vanished without a trace.

Was this the work of a vampire, or is there something even more sinister at play here?

It’s been well over a century, but police are no closer to apprehending the Vampire of Albert Dock. This case file is a collection of evidence, puzzles, clues and ephemera from 1892 to the modern day. Within these pages, there’s the story, motive and identity of the vampire of Albert Dock just waiting to be uncovered. Will you manage to catch the killer, or will this become another mystery lost to the passage of time?

This listing is for a digital download of The Vampire of Albert Dock, delivered to your inbox instantly. You can print the files in either black & white or colour, it won’t affect the gameplay.

Solve the case by yourself if you’re up for a challenge or gather a group of your friends and investigate the murder together. It would be a fun date night idea for any budding detectives out there.

This game itself is entirely offline and there are no digital elements, except from access to clues if you get stuck and the full story reveal.
1-6 players
Age 14+
1.5 – 2.5+ hours of play, depending on your reading speed and puzzle-solving skills.
Feedback from our playtesters have indicated that this game is medium-hard difficulty.
This is an immersive story experience; it tests your problem-solving skills, memory, reading comprehension, deduction - all things necessary to be a true detective.

These files are for your personal use only. Do not redistribute them. Nothing is physically delivered. If you’d like the game physically delivered to your door, we have offer a physical version of the game. 

The pages within this case file are replicated from real-life Victorian documents, some of which contain outdated language towards mental health and disability. Reader discretion is advised.

    £7.59Price
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