Courtroom: The Noir Trilogy

Mindclash Games · Board game · 2026
2–6 90 min
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RECOMMENDED

Fans of deduction and storytelling will love this game. The dynamic between prosecution and defense is a highlight.

Highlights
  • Engaging noir setting
  • Smart deduction mechanics
  • Replayability with three unique cases
Keep in mind
  • Can be complex for beginners
  • Game time can be lengthy
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About the game

What you do in a play session

In *Courtroom: The Noir Trilogy*, you step into the shadowy and intriguing world of noir courtrooms. Divided into prosecution and defense, players investigate the same case but from opposing perspectives. Each team gathers evidence, keeping some information secret while revealing others, creating a game of deduction and strategy. During the game, teams choose which evidence to present to witnesses, and can interrupt the opponent to change the course of questioning. In the end, each side builds a coherent argument, trying to convince the jury of their version of events. With three standalone cases, each with its own story and twists, the game offers a unique experience every time. Get ready to dive into a world of mystery, strategy, and storytelling, where every decision can change the verdict.

Best player count

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2–6 players
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Game details

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Admin: Upcoming Releases Theme: Attorneys / Courts Theme: Mystery / Crime
Publisher Mindclash Games
Designer Robin Hegedűs, Tünde Máté
Artist Barbara Bernát, Villő Farkas

Frequently Asked Questions

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5 questions
How many players can participate?
From 2 to 6 players.
What is the average duration of a game?
About 90 minutes.
Is the game complex?
Yes, it has deduction and strategy mechanics that can be challenging.
How many cases are included?
Three standalone cases, each with its own story.
Do the cases need to be played in order?
No, the cases are independent and can be played in any order.