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  2. Cozy mystery - Wikipedia

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    Cozy mysteries (also referred to as cozies), are a sub-genre of crime fiction in which sex and violence occur offstage, the detective is an amateur sleuth, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community.

  3. Numbers game - Wikipedia

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    The numbers game, also known as the numbers racket, the Italian lottery, Mafia lottery, or the daily number, is a form of illegal gambling or illegal lottery played mostly in poor and working-class neighborhoods in the United States, wherein a bettor attempts to pick three digits to match those that will be randomly drawn the following day.

  4. Cluedo - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to determine who murdered the game's victim, where the crime took place, and which weapon was used. Each player assumes the role of one of the six suspects and attempts to deduce the correct answer by strategically moving around a game board representing the rooms of a mansion and collecting clues about the ...

  5. It's a Crime (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Once achieved, retaining the title of Godfather for three turns led to victory. [1] This allowed a player to play the next game free which was "the equivalent of 60-70 turn credits". [1] It also led to supporting gangs winning free credits. [1] The 21st century game is computer moderated and allows a play-by-email option. [3]

  6. Category:Crime reference works - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crime reference works" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... A Catalogue of Crime; The Crime Book; G.

  7. List of films based on crime books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films that are based on books about crime. Films are listed according to the decade in which the depicted crime occurred, rather than by the film's date of release. Films are listed according to the decade in which the depicted crime occurred, rather than by the film's date of release.

  8. La Abadía del Crimen - Wikipedia

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    It was conceived as a version of Umberto Eco's 1980 book The Name of the Rose. Paco Menéndez and Opera Soft were unable to secure the rights for the name, so the game was released as La abadía del crimen. "The Abbey of the Crime" was the working title of the novel The Name of the Rose. [1] This game is an adventure with isometric graphics.

  9. Typewriter mystery game - Wikipedia

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    A typewriter mystery game is a specific type of typewriter art popular in the mid-20th century. A typewriter owner would be presented with a set of instructions: press a key this many times, press another key, move on to the next line. Upon finishing the typing, a picture would emerge on the page.