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Funko Games Rear Window Game – Deduction Board Game for 3-5 Players by Prospero Hall | 40-Minute Mystery

Funko Games Rear Window Game – Deduction Board Game for 3-5 Players by Prospero Hall | 40-Minute Mystery

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Step into a 1950s noir mood

Experience the suspense of Rear Window in a clever social deduction board game from Funko Games. Players observe the quiet courtyard from across the way, noticing strange clues and patterns that unfold in the apartments around them. The mood, the clues, and the setting are designed to pull you into a tense, cinematic mystery without leaving the table.

How the game works

One player assumes the role of The Director, silently guiding the investigation as clues may or may not point to what happened. The other players scan the living world of the neighbors—parties, a knife, a saw, bickering, music, and a mysterious trunk—looking for signals that something serious occurred. The murder’s truth isn’t revealed at the start; suspicious signs emerge as the game progresses, inviting discussion and careful interpretation.

Key experiences

  • Deduction and suspense at the heart of each round, driven by careful observation.
  • The Director’s quiet lead shapes the mystery, while players decide how to respond to evolving clues.
  • Beautiful illustrations and design evoke the 1950s murder-mystery vibe, enhancing immersion.
  • Clear replayability with different neighbor stories and outcomes each session.

The game is designed for ages 13+, supports 3-5 players, and typically runs around 40 minutes, making it a strong option for a focused game night. Whether you’re gathering friends or family, the tension builds through conversation, observation, and shared discovery.

FAQ

Q: What is the recommended number of players for the Rear Window Game?

A: Play with 3–5 players for a balanced deduction experience, with one player acting as the Director.

Q: How long does a typical game take?

A: Most sessions run about 40 minutes, depending on how players uncover connections and discuss clues.

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