I am quite by chance came across this game and have it bought me googling for a bit because it got such good reviews. And I can only share these criticisms. It is a very exciting and yet relatively fast game that you like to play more often in succession. A player is Mr. Jack, the other is the inspector. Mr. Jack wins if he survives 8 rounds without getting caught, or if he is able to leave the city. The inspector must find out who is Mr. Jack of the 8 figures and catch him. If he fails that or he's wrong, Mr. Jack wins. Both players play with the figures. It is drawn in a specific order, each player moves two (default) characters. Each character has a special feature, but you can relatively easy to remember by the symbols on the figures. Thus, a figure pass through houses, another can swap places with any character, a can turn an alibi card and so see who Mr. Jack * not * etc. After each two figures has moved, It is determined whether Mr . Jack is visible or not visible he is if he either stands next to a lantern or next to another figure. So the inspector may gradually figures exclude. And Mr. Jack tried the course to prevent by skillful moves. However, going gradually from the lanterns ... The role of Mr. Jack is definitely heavier than the inspector, which is why good with children but it may (as from 8 or 9 years) playing. If you play it with the same age, you should switch roles after a game.
Depending on what role you play, you have a completely different feel and think very differently after. It is incredibly exciting, almost as if you were really "catch" play.
The Schedule is super nice, the card absolutely high quality ("Habanero" quality), and the game could perhaps compare a little with chess, but just tied to a theme and somehow beautiful :) Why the game is not known, is beyond me. ME can take it easy with Mr. Jack Cluedo, Heimlich & Co etc.. It would have deserved a higher level of awareness.