Description Board game "Quiet, the trial is coming" DG002UA 48 cards
The board game "Quiet, the court is coming!" is a real court session, in which you will act as a lawyer, judge or prosecutor. In your hands the fate of the suspects, so you need to convince the judge or the innocence of the defendant, or prove his guilt. The game is designed for a group of friends from 14 years old.
Beginning of the trial: defining roles
Before starting the game, you have to choose one of three cases. At this stage you get acquainted with the essence of the case and the defendant, whom you will defend or accuse.
You then secretly take on the role of one of the participants in the trial or agree on your role with the other players.
If you are:
- lawyer, you must defend the defendant;
- the prosecutor must gather evidence against the suspect to prove his guilt;
- a judge, your task is to listen carefully to the evidence and arguments in the case and make a final verdict.
How to influence the judge's verdict
During the trial in the game you collect a series of evidence to save or convict the defendant. To do this, you need to:
- Analyze the evidence carefully,
- use critical thinking,
- try to apply the evidence in your favor.
Also during the process you will be able to use a map and check distances and the time in which they can be traveled to prove or disprove facts.
During the trial, the judge can be swayed to your side not only through logic and evidence, but will you go for it?
"Quiet, the trial is going on!" is a board game for 5-9 friends, in which you have to prove your point of view and convince the judge. The game is interesting because there is no hard evidence, so there is room for manipulation and rhetoric. The board game requires players to interact socially and teaches them how to express their opinions correctly.
If you are interested in solving intricate crimes, then pay attention to the series of games "Italian Investigations", in it you will not only help to unravel the case, but also play the role of one of the suspects.
Game contents:
- box;
- game board;
- 9 city cards;
- 48 evidence cards;
- judge's report;
- felt-tip pen;
- rules.












