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I made a Revival version of Scotland Yard, since there was no working version available.
I wanted to test it with my friends first, but they had either no time or the will so far.
So if you and others want to test it, I made it public now:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3466030653
It is reporducable by copy-pasting another detective figure.
Also for some reason, they are balls for me and not 3D rings like on the pictures?
That link is broken, it can't load it. When I type it into the browser, I get a HTTP 404 loading errror.
Others who don't have the initial data will never find what never was on their system to begin with ;)
Just a little tip for the future. Just because you can open it (especially if you're the author of something)doesn't mean everybody else can ;)
Thank you!
I would advise that the starting cards are turned around as whole as the other side do not show numbers.
Then the deck is shuffled and 1 card dealt to everyone (an option is there for dealing to all)
Everyone receives their starting place in their personal little space where they can turn the card and nobody can actually see what is on their card.
Less needed for the detectives as they have to place their markers in the open anyway but thus the Mr X is not revealed.