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TDC Games A is for Arson Puzzle

TDC Games A is for Arson Puzzle
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Product Description

From the Alphabet Murder Puzzle Series, this jigsaw combines grueling puzzling with a murder mystery. First you must assemble two different 500 piece puzzles of before and after crime scenes. To preserve the mystery, no actual puzzle art is shown on or in the box. But that's not all-the puzzle pieces for both puzzles are in the same bag! After you complete the puzzles, you read a mystery booklet and, using the evidence provided in the jigsaw puzzles, you solve the baffling murder mystery. Two 13 x 19 puzzles.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23469 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: TDC Games
  • Model: 7101
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 8.20" w x 2.20" l, 1.10 pounds

Features

  • Pieces 1000
  • Ages 12+

Customer Reviews

A is for Awesome!4
My two daughters, ages 13 and 11 put both 500 piece puzzles together in less than a week and had a blast doing it!! It kept their interest during a very rainy, cold summer week with NOTHING to do! They were thrilled to solve the mystery! They've already started on B.

Fun puzzle4
We've really enjoyed putting this puzzle together. To be honest, it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be to sort through the two puzzles. There are lots of vivid images in the puzzle, so it was pretty easy to get the actual puzzles put together. The mystery aspect of this puzzle adds to the fun. It wasn't too hard to solve the mystery once we got the puzzles put together. We'll definitely do more of this series.

Flaming Caper5


This was my least favorite, although I've only put together A, E, and F. The pictures for the 2 puzzles were so colorful and different, which made distinguishing them a bit easier, but not too easy. However, there was a dark patch in both puzzles that took about a week to figure out. The mystery that went with them was okay, with a couple fire based puns. It was not a hard case to solve with a few key bits of puzzle info to help.

If you don't know which alphabet puzzle (A-H) to start with, I'd suggest skipping this one. It's predictable and not nearly as funny as "F is for Feline".