Let's Play DECEPTION: MURDER IN HONG KONG! | Overboard, Episode 10

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Man, the editing in this series is so good. The "fool cam" bit at the end killed me.

👍︎︎ 10 👤︎︎ u/TekkoLuskentyre 📅︎︎ Jun 02 2019 🗫︎ replies

I love this series, there's great chemistry between them all.
Probably one of allegra's last videos though :(

👍︎︎ 5 👤︎︎ u/ehsteve23 📅︎︎ Jun 03 2019 🗫︎ replies
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- Welcome to Overboard, Polygon's card and board game show. Today we're playing Deception: Murder in Hong Kong, a game about deduction, suspicion, and deception. The goal is for the players to find the murderer in their midst, or if you are the murderer, to not get caught. Here's how it works. Before the game begins, one player is chosen to be the forensic scientist. That's me. They give all the other players a number of means and clue cards, which the players put face up in front of themselves so everybody can see them. The number of cards determines the difficulty, so you can adjust this for your play group. Then the forensic scientist deals out role cards. Most players will be investigators. One player will be a murderer. The investigators are trying to solve the crime, but they don't know who they can trust, classic 'hidden role' situation. Once everyone knows their role, the forensic scientist has everyone close their eyes. Then they ask the murderer to open their eyes. Then they choose a means and a clue card. The means card is basically the murder weapon, and the clue is just kind of a clue. Everyone opens their eyes and the forensic scientist draws six of these vague boards, called scene tiles. Time for some forensic science. The scientist selects one detail of each category for all the players to see. This is the only way for the forensic scientist to give clues and they can't offer any verbal hints or hand signals that could sway the investigators. It's up to the investigators to debate which pair of clues makes the most sense, and that means accusing fellow players of doing the murder. The investigators can make pitches with no consequences. These are their theories about who did it and how. But if an investigator believes they know who the killer is, they can give up their badge and make an accusation. They name one means and one clue card, and the forensic scientist will inform them with a simple yes or no. If they get it exactly right the investigators win. And if they get it wrong, they've burned their one chance. Players without a badge can continue pitching their theories and arguing against others, but they can't make another accusation. The thing is, forensic scientists can't elaborate on their yes or no answer. That means that investigators won't know if they picked the right murderer but just the wrong cards, so make your accusation count. Luckily, the forensic scientist does get a chance to give a bit more information. Between rounds, the forensic scientist will swap out one of the orange scene boards for a new one. This new information might just make or break your case, if the investigators are able to follow the right clues and not be misled by the murderer. The investigators are also working against the clock. After three rounds of debate and two scene board swaps, the forensic scientist will ask for any final accusations. If nobody catches the murderer, they win. Those are the basics but you can easily modify the game by adding a few specialty roles. Give the murderer a little help with an accomplice, who knows the solution and wins if the murderer gets away with the crime. And the witness role knows which two players are the murderer and accomplice but not which is which. These cards also modify how the game is won. If the crime is solved, but the murderer and accomplice can identify the witness, they can still cover up the crime and win. But enough talk. It's time to take a bite out of crime. Hello, welcome to Overboard, it's the board game show on polygon.com/youtube/youtube/polygon.com. Today we're playing Deception: Murder in Hong Kong. Cause of death is suffocation. Location: vacation home. Relationship: lovers. Personality of the murderer: perverted. (laughing) - Nice. - Weather: dry. Evidence: artistic. - Wow. - I'll just read off, arsenic, blender, punch, mahjong tile, newspaper, hat. - Okay, stone, whip, bamboo tip, leather shoe, cigar, cake. - Pistol, surgery, chemicals, numbers, badge, Barack Obama's signature. (laughing) - Knife and fork, scarf, dagger, broom, necklace, love letter. - Ohh. - Overdose, mercury, towel,-- - I know, I- - Ooh, sorry, it just sunk in. (laughing) - Computer mouse, cigarette ash, needle and thread. - Okay . - All right. - So we all can see, damning evidence. - Deep-- (laughing) Deep suspicion. - Very deep suspicion. - Because of lovers. - Lovers and a scarf, - Yeah. - like those are the two most-- (sighs) it's a perverted lover, who used the scarf to, this is-- - Well perverted, I thought maybe our forensic scientist was making a judgment against people who use whips. (gasping) - Hmm. - Sexual play. - No, Pat would never judge someone for-- - Okay. - No. (laughing) - I know he can't talk and defend himself here, but I could see that. - We can just say Pat is a kink-shamer. - Yeah. - We can say that, and he cannot refute it. - And he can't say anything about it. - That's true. - But how would suffocation... - Suffocation would be a tough one with Allegra's clues and would be an easy one with scarf, which Karen has. - Yeah. - Unless-- - Oh! - The cigar and he's talking about long term suffocation. Death by lung disease. - [Simone] Or choking on cake. - [Matt] That could have also been perverted. - Or choking on cake. - Oh, that's a good one. - That being said, the scarf is-- - [Matt] Pretty Damning, again. - Also, you could punch someone in the throat and they would choke and die. Right? - That's-- - I don't think of that as suffocation-- (laughing) so much. - A really intense right punch. (laughing) - In Karen's defense-- - Yes. - Evidence left behind is artistic, there was an option for written. Why would you not pick written if it was the love letter. - Oh, that's a good point. - [Brian] That's fair. Also-- - Before we jump into direct accusations-- - The murderer does get to chose what their picking and I feel like choosing a scarf and a love letter, is too much of an easy, romantic murder ideal-- (laughing) I feel like you could have thrown off people better than that. Not to say your bad at games-- (laughing) - I'm not seeing the direct connection here. What is so romantic about the scarf? - That's something a pervert would do. (laughing) - Brian, what is your-- - Ah, arsenic. - Oh, arsenic. That would not be a suffocating. - No, that's not a suffocation. - But it is the lovers' poison. - The lovers' poison. As we all know it to be. - I'll jut pitch, I'm going to do my choking on cake pitch with a whip for kinkiness. - This sounds like a half hearted pitch. - Mm-kay. - Well that's because I'm not accusing anyone, I'm just making a pitch. - Okay, okay. - Just sayin. - Is anyone gonna make an accusation this round? - We all value our jobs too much. - Absolutely not. - No. - [Matt] Yeah. - {Brian] I got five more years on the force-- (laughing) - Okay, so we're gonna replace one of these useless clues with a better one. - Oh. - [Brian] They took away the perverted. - Interesting. - Progress. - In progress, what is that? - Like what was happening when the murder occurred? - What was happening-- Okay. - Hmm. - Okay, so it was not mid coitus. Is what he was taking away. Have we focused on the vacation home at all? Do you think that there's-- - I mean, I think that just goes easily into lovers. I feel like lovers are on vacation, doing some kinky stuff. - Vacation home, towel, beach towel. That's a stretch. Bamboo, I think also-- - Maybe vacation there yeah. - Again the only person here, who gets off scot free is Patches. (laughing) - This is a huge one. - I often mull over numbers to relax and copy Barack Obama's signature as a-- - Oh, you're trying to forge-- - As a meditation technique. - -Barack Obama's signature. (laughing) - Oh wait, wait, I have another towel theory, for dry, no shit, that's the verbiage again. - No. (laughing) - Karen's not doing a great job of defending herself right now. - [Karen] No, I'm not. - Karen is waiting for someone to call her out. - I mean, if I was gonna, like-- - Galaxy brain, I might say overdosing with the relaxation from taking some cool pills. - Oh. - That is highly galaxy brain. - Chilling. - The reason I don't want to accuse Karen yet, is because yes love letter is possible but I feel like lovers with a necklace is definitely doable. - [Simone] Oh. - So if someone accuses the wrong one then there's a potential that the other one is the correct one. - [Matt] True. - And I'm afraid that like Karen would then be like, look guys, you got me wrong the first time of course it can't be me. - I would. I feel like Allegra hasn't said very much. - Yeah Allegra. - 'cause I feel like it's just you so I'm just waiting for someone else to say it. (laughing) I mean it's you. - I mean someone-- - You're like, I don't want to lose my badge, so someone else has got to-- - Someone pitch me on taking a plunge here, making an accusation. - Cake can be dry. (laughing) - It's not. It's the weather. (laughing) - Does anyone have any pitches? Any like grand standing to do here? - I mean its very clearly Karen to me, but it's just like the story behind it. I feel like I understand-- - So why don't you? - Cause I don't want to risk my badge. Hello. But I think it's like two lovers go on vacation and they do some dirty stuff and now they're hanging out after said dirty stuff. It's real dry, wherever they are. They're on the beach and one of them-- - [Karen] The beach isn't dry. - Oh the beach can be dry, Karen. And-- - This beach is dry. - Whatever the love letter said its some probably extremely-- (dramatic music) You're over Rod and a terrible writer. The woman's like, well that was all I had going for me. And then when you're not looking-- - This is very media specific. (laughing) - When you're not looking, she ties her scarf around his neck and so. - I like this but I have a different proposal that will justify the scarf more, which is that-- - Oh, interesting. - It only snows when its dry out and-- (laughing) it could be at a mountain resort. - Oh, and then they have a scarf there. - Yeah 'cause you don't have a scarf on the beach. - Someone has to accuse Karen 'cause we've already agreed that its her. (laughing) And we're just making up different modes. - I'm accusing Karen. I'm accusing Karen. The scarf and the love letter. - No. - Ugh. (laughing) - Dang. - That's why I didn't want to do it. - Patches is fired. I have no accusations. - What the-- (laughing) That was so rude. I'm still allowed to argue. I just can't accuse. - You just vetoed his badge. - Wow. - [Simone] Turn in your badge and gun. - Whenever you get fired from the force, they literally just chuck your badge as far as possible. (laughing) It is tainted. - That's how we do things at my precinct. - Dang. Oh yeah, that's true. I'm over there. - I don't feel like any of these are super artistic. - I think the cake is artistic. - That seems-- - I like that and needle. - I'm still allowed to argue, right? - Yes. - Okay, - [Simone] Okay. - Yeah maybe it is Simone. Maybe it is needle and thread is artistic and towel is suffocation. - That's true. - You put it over someone's head. I don't really understand where lovers - Needle and thread is more working to me. - You could have-- - My new pitch, here it is. - You're standing up for this one? - I'm leaning over. (laughing) - Lean in. - She's leaning in. - An artistic cake, for a night of kinky fun. Something goes wrong, Allegra's lover, choked with a whip after insulting her cake. - That sounds like a sequel to "Sleep No More." (laughing) You just described an immersive artistic experience. (laughing) - I mean, I guess you could choke someone with a whip, but that seems odd to me. I don't know. - Okay, kink shaming. - Are we making accusations or just pitching? - Oh I'm not making accusations. - Patches. - This is the halfway mark of "Police Story" where Jackie Chan is now on the run. - Yes. - He's been accused by all his force mates. - I'm uh-- - No one will believe me. - You want the glasses? - Yeah. - I have no additional pitch. I'm reeling from my false accusation. - I'm gonna stick with my pitch. I'm just not gonna do it yet, the necklace and scarf and stuff. - Oh, you're still on Karen? - Yeah. - All right, new clue's going up. - New clue, new clue. - The scientist is like, everyone shut up. - Oh. - The head. - Hat! - No. (laughing) - You guys, how could it, I, uh-- - I actually do have a thought for Brian. - It's wrong. - What if post coitus, the lovers make something in the blender, like a smoothie-- (laughing) a really, really thick smoothie and then-- - As you do-- - Brian's GF or whoever, BF, GF, I don't care they choke on the smoothie and Brian's wearing a hat. (laughing) - And you just put a little button on it. - [Brian] A little flavor text. - But the hints on the corpse not on Brian. - That's right. - Okay, well then, he was wearing the hat and he puts it on the dead body. - So I mean-- - You drink with your head. - The cowboy puts the hat on. - You also drink with your heads. (laughing) - [Matt] Can I just say something? - Yes. - No, let him lose his badge. (laughing) - Scarf and necklace, I didn't guess necklace, but necklace I could see connected to the head. - To the head, you gotta put it around the head. - You have to go around the head, to put it on. - To get this, was there neck on here? - No. - Same with the scarf. - There you go. That's the closest-- - There's no neck option. - Okay then yes, I accuse that it's with the scarf and the necklace, both were used in the asphyxiation. Both were a loving gift, that the lover gave to the other person. That's what I say. - One was left behind. - No. - Ugh! (laughing) (clapping) - Well maybe Karen's innocent. - I feel like Karen's innocent. - I feel like Karen has to be innocent. - So now I'm really gravitating towards Simone. - I told you guys. - Lovers was a misdirect. - I don't think lovers was a misdirect. - Why would the scientist misdirect us? (laughing) - The scientist was just keeping things spicy. - The scientist doesn't want us to actually solve this. - I mean lovers, I guess, I'm going back-- - I'm in a quarrel. - You guys are in cahoots. - I guess I have to go back to Allegra with the whip and cake. - I honestly think it's the whip and cake. - No, I-- (laughing) - A dry cake? In the end, the cake was dry? - Yeah. - Okay, I'm making my accusation. - Really? - Oh, fuck. Towel, needle and thread. - That's correct. (cheering) (clapping) - Hold on, hold on. Congratulations. Murderer reveal yourself. - Oh. - Hello. - Hola. - Accomplice, reveal yourself. - Yeah, that's me. - [Matt] Ah. - I thought so. - [Simone] Oh my loyal accomplice, you worked so hard. - I thought that might be the case, leading me down the path to accuse Karen. - Murderer, who was the witness? - I-- - Can we discuss as the accomplice or is that. Yeah I can. - Yes. - It's Karen because she was the only one who had the slight inkling that it was you for towel, unlike both Patches and Allegra. Unless Allegra was playing the long game, but I don't think it was Patches because he bit right into my juicy morsel of an idea. - I did follow ya. - I think Karen is the safer. - Yeah, I agree. Karen. - Were you the witness? (cheering) - You guys should have listened to me. - Crime pays! - You should have, it was like every fucking crime movie I've ever seen where like one person knows and everybody's like no, no. (laughing) - There were two things on the board that you could smother somebody with and you were only capable of seeing this one. (laughing) - But also, like you were the one who put lovers on when I had a fucking love letter. - You did do that. - I did do that. - Can we talk about the biggest clue that you gave, which was murder personality perverted? - Yeah. - Why perverted? - As soon as you did that I was like, I'm so fucked. - Thank you. - I was worried and with limited options. - That's true, that's true. - But everybody knows Simone is a pervert. - It's true. (laughing) - I did not know this. - So cause of death, loss of blood. - It's Patches. - Looking bad for Patches. (laughing) Location of crime, balcony. Trace at the scene, bruise. Time of death, noon. Sudden incident-- - Huh. - Nothing. - Nothing. - And State of the scene, cracked. - Hmm? So I've got injection, chainsaw, brick, sculpture, insect, hair, dust, rat. - I have smoke, machete, mad dog, axe and for my clues I have stuffed toy, express courier, tattoo and name card. - I have lighter, wrench, crutch, blood release-- (laughing) - Which I don't think causes bruises. Cosmetic mask, prescription, herbal medicine and mirror. - Oh. - Okay, I have push, sulfuric acid, throat slit, ice skates, confidential letter, briefs, cigarette butt and wig. - I've got dirty water, razor blade, bat, cleaver, cassette tape, dentures candy and soft drink. - So the way Patches was talking about blood release and how bruising might not come from that, on a balcony it's super easy to push someone, they will get bruised and they will also lose a lot of blood when they hit the ground. - Mmhmm. I don't believe that but-- - I don't see-- - Not necessarily. - But also do you think that if you get a lot of blood drawn you would bruise? But that being said, I do think the balcony with push. - While this is true, yeah, why would you, if you have a balcony right there, you might use it to some effect in your murder. I don't know if you would need to stab someone on a balcony. But if it's noon, you probably wouldn't push someone off a balcony. - That's true, everyone would see you do that. - I didn't mean to imply that you're the murder of course, Allegra. - That's fine. - And nothing happened. There was no scream or there was no, there was nothing really happened-- - And it wasn't sudden. - during the-- - I was gonna say, all these clues, they aren't giving me, its a very dry scene at the moment. - [Karen] Yeah. - Where like-- - But still a lot of blood. - Cracked is a weird state of scene. - Makes me again think like balcony, crack, falling off of the balcony. - Right. - Cracking-- - But that's like, yeah-- - Blood coming out, I uh-- - Falling off a balcony also feels very sudden to me. A mirror could also crack. - So could this sculpture. It is literally cracked. - As in the poem, the mirror cracked from side to side from which Agatha Christie borrowed the title of one of the novels. Sorry Patrick. - Again, blood loss and bruising makes me think it's blunt force as opposed to like slicing. - Yeah. - Do you think the crack is the weapon? Is it a clue or is it the body? Because as you said there's a sculpture. - And you can use that to-- - In play. Could crack. I don't think a rat would crack, if you hit a person with it. - Allow me to paint the portrait where you are-- - This a pitch? - No. - [Brian] Can I not allow you to paint this portrait? (laughing) - You're on a balcony sipping some soda and sucking on a lollipop, and then you crack someone over the head with a cricket bat? - Mmm. - Just a bat. - Oh no. - Oh sorry. - We call it a normal bat, a baseball bat. - First he uses a cricket bat, he used the cricket bat, it didn't really do much, so he switched to a baseball bat. It's okay. (laughing) - [Simone] Sorry. - I really think, going out onto a balcony for a cigarette-- (gasps) pushing someone off the balcony, letting them fall to their death. - That's-- - Lose a lot of blood-- - That's a strong pitch. - But allow me to deposit, that the dentures are the crack in the face. (laughing) - That's how my dentist describes it. Can you please open the crack in your face? - This is my face crack. - I'd like to veto this right now, I don't like this. - Or the bat, he beat the person in the mouth and they have dentures. - Eww. - Cracking their teeth. - But where's the balcony at? - Oh. - I think there is strong evidence to suggest Allegra pushed someone off a balcony. - No thanks. - I don't know if it's with cigarette-- - I mean that makes more sense. - I like that one, but I'm also really fixated on the sculpture. - It's definitely not-- - 'cause sculptures, what's on balconies? - But do you think anything else suggests- - That's all over the balcony, just sculptures. - Where are sculptures on balconies? - You just have statues around. - Yeah, if your in your mansion, you keep statues out on the open air during the noon hour. - The sculpture are either inside the house or on the edges of the roof. - This is a sematic issue. (laughing) - Okay. - A murder's defense of statues-- - If you played devil's advocate, the brick and the sculpture both make blood come out of somebody. Although let's talk about a chainsaw. - Yeah but this crack-- - A chainsaw will leave a bruise. - I'm really-- - I'm struggling to piece together why the cause of death was loss of blood as opposed to severe injury, if its a falling off a balcony injury. Obviously, you would lose blood but it seems like a choice, obviously by mentioning this I'm putting myself in a position to accuse myself. (laughing) - I think I did it. - Matt, blood release, Patches. - So maybe I should back up here, but I'm thinking more like blunt force trauma, I'm gonna have to put Simone in contention here with the brick and sculpture. Her own proposal, for the death. It could happen on a balcony, there could be falling but I think-- - Unfortunately I can't argue-- - Something there takes it to the loss of blood level as opposed to just severe injury of pushing off the balcony even though, you're right, I like the cigarette as well-- (dramatic music) - Insects are outside. (laughing) - The noon hour. - Oh the rat, on the balcony. - [Allegra] There's a rat on the balcony. (laughing) - I also think its you, sorry. - Okay. - I love you very much, but-- - Here's-- - You committed a murder. - That's fair. My pitch is, so I think the balcony is a bad clue. I think, Patches, not the blood but the mirror cracked from side to side and somebody with a cracked bone also, were killed, slashed up with a broken mirror. That is my-- - Hmm. - Where do you factor the bruises in? - Loose, very rough pitch. - Let's all just agree that, that pitch is better than face crack. - Is anyone making an accusation? - No, absolutely not. - No badges on the line, okay. - I think, we're gonna need a new clue. - Rotate a new clue in. Noticed by bystander, sudden sound. - Oh. - I mean if it was outside during noon on a balcony-- - At a balcony of a baseball game. - Wait, oh, okay. - What? - Balcony of a baseball, in those balconies. - You know what they call the top seats. - Aren't those the suites? - Nope, they call them balconies. - The balcony. - Simone knows a lot about baseball terminology. - Siri, set a murder timer for five minutes. (laughing) - I feel like it has to be a weapon that makes a sound. - Or like, again I feel like the blunt force object, just crack. - The victim would probably make a sound. - Yeah. - Of the screaming nature. - Not necessarily. - You don't know how good we are at murder. - Pushed off a balcony, they might potentially scream, I would say. - But that might be a prolonged sound because your falling. - That sounds more like a prolonged sound. - Although, yes, one of the options was scream, of the last clue. - Oh. - Right. - And he didn't pick scream, but now we're hearing sudden sound. - Yeah. - And scream is definitely prolonged, I think it has to be the crack. - Yeah. - The crack of the weapon. - I'm starting to think the balcony pushing theory might not be the right one. - Yeah I agree. - Sometimes if you don't moisturize well-- - [Matt] I like where this is going. - your face gets cracks, perhaps they might need a face mask-- - Whoa. - in order to handle that crack. The sudden noise of me going "ah, what a lovely face I have now." (laughing) And at the same time someone has put leeches on me and releasing my blood. - I like your theory but I'm going to say balcony is an outdoor murder, I have a complete alibi defense here. - When I put on a face mask, I go out and enjoy the sun, the rays out on the balcony. - Doesn't that dry up your mask? Doesn't it dry up your cake? - I really feel like it's the baseball bat. - Well put your badge on it. - Yeah, put your badge on the line. - Is Karen off the table? - I don't think Karen's off the table. - There's a lot of things on Karen's table and none of them speak to me in this direction. - Yeah, all gratuitous murder devices, this is a subtle crime. - Oh yeah. - I think it's unlikely that Karen did it but I do think maybe the machete-- - The sudden sound was my dog. - Yeah. - Mad dog. - Yeah. - That you keep on the balcony so he doesn't escape. - Do we want to think about Simone again? 'cause now I'm thinking about that sculpture. That crack in that sculpture. - Why the sculpture and not-- - Not the brick? - The chainsaw? - The chainsaw would be really loud and prolonged. - I don't see the chainsaw as a bruise. - What about a scream when somebody sees the rat? - But we didn't get scream. - We didn't have scream. - Oh God damn it, I keep forgetting. - And you are accusing yourself. (laughing) - I must make a case against myself. - I feel like Simone might have taken a bust, like a small sculpture, like that, right, and cracked it over someone's head. - I don't think so 'cause I can't see the sculpture being on the balcony. - I feel like we're really-- - I mean maybe-- - But that's what busts are, they're just around. - There just all over the place Simone. - Bust, you keep those on pedestals at your house. - But that is also a sculpture. - Or outside. - You could have brought it out to the balcony. - We're not talking like-- - That's true. - It's fine. (laughing) If it's Simone, what is the clue that we found? - Bug, again. - Bug. - Bug. - I still think that baseball bat-- - Only our during noon. - Moon? - Noon. - Noon. - Noon day of the baseball game. Oh sorry, I just crunched your finger. - No, no, no, you're good. - Oh my God. I am the murder. - I don't know what's happening. It feels to me like Allegra has been bandwagoning on the first thing that people have started to-- - [Matt] I noticed that too. - As soon as bug was mentioned, that really great clue for Simone. - Bug. - Allegra was like, "bug, yeah, bug." - So what would you, what clue would you accuse if you were-- - I-- - What's your pitch here? - I still think it's, the one that makes the most sense to me is cigarette butt and a push but also potentially you go outside in your briefs on the balcony 'cause no one can see you, if you're way high up. I don't see wig or confidential letter. I think the potentials would be cigarette butt or briefs. I'm still leaning towards push, cigarette butt. - My devil's advocate to that is that Brian who has a literally baseball bat-- - Yeah. - Is misdirecting from himself. - I was just about to say, because Allegra was okay everyone's right about Simone, Brian was like, this is my opportunity to misdirect to Allegra. - Well then Brian should accuse because he's bold. - Yeah. - It's time for end of this round, which means we need pitches or accusations. - Okay. - No, I'm cutting you off, I'm accusing, I think it's Allegra. I think it's push and cigarette butt. - No. - Mmm. - I liked the briefs idea though. - Yeah. - That was really good. - Yeah. - I love being on the balcony in my briefs. - In my briefs. - I think it is Brian at noon at the baseball game, taking a baseball bat and cracking someone's teeth in. And there's the sudden sound of the, I'm sorry, I know. - I'm with you, Simone. - I uhhhh! I think it might be Brian but I also really just want to double down on my sculpture bug theory. (laughing) - You can. - That's my pitch. - Can we have a hashtag sculpture bug? - Hashtag sculpture bug. - The only thing with Simone right now, is if it's Simone, I don't know if it's sculpture or brick, 'cause nothing is necessarily-- - Yeah, it's gotta be sculpture. It's gotta be sculpture. - [Karen] It's gotta be. - I am pretty, I have the same idea as Brian about Allegra chiming in at the slightest-- - But that's also been her tactic for both games. - I'm just a band wagoner, I don't know, I don't have original ideas. - I don't want to make a character assessment here. I just wanna-- (laughing) - That's fair. - My pitch is, I'll go with push and briefs, the outdoor relaxation murder. - Pitch? - Oh, I think it's Brian with the bat and the dentures. - I'm gonna say victims identity middle aged. - Hmm? - Down the middle clues. - These clues suck ass. (laughing) - Middle aged. Okay, well I think that eliminates any denture theories. - It eliminates the denture theory but the baseball bat is still very much in play. - It certainly rules out the stuffed toy, that no one was talking about. - Only middle aged people listen to cassette tapes. - Um, I listen to cassette tapes all the time. - [Simone} And you are middle Aged. - [Allegra] That's true. - Middle aged could be briefs. Suggestion? - I kinda think middle aged implies, you know, you're made it, right, you made it. - You've made it? - You've been working a long time. You got a nice house. You got two balconies even. You've got sculptures on both balconies. - [Simone] That is true. - And if you see a rat on your pristine balcony you get F'd up. And then, you know, Simone uses that opportunity to beat you with your sculpture. - Maybe the rat was the victim. - [Allegra] The middle aged rat. - I still think it's Allegra. I'm 100% behind Allegra, but you guys don't believe my briefs. - Now here's the thing, if it's briefs, why don't we know that the victim is male, we only know middle age. Allegra? - I feel like-- - Winning as an inspector. - [Karen] Yeah. - You feel passionate about getting the murderer. - Nobody said anything she could agree with. (laughing) - I know, I don't care. I was thinking about how, I was thinking, I was not listening to any of you because I was thinking about how Brian sacrificed himself very early on 'cause a murderer does not need a badge. They're not actually on the force. - [Karen] That's true. - And he's continuously misdirecting. - No. - He's continuously misdirecting. I'm not even listening to you. Brian has been the most active. - You know what, I'm gonna, I'm accusing Allegra here, push, briefs. - Wrong. - Let's just get it out. Done. - Okay, that's off the table. It's one of you two. - I think Brian were the murderer he would want to keep a guess. Here's my-- - I think it's more Simone, than Brian right now. - I think Patches hasn't, we haven't really examined him and also he's been very good at-- - Yeah. - Talking up other people. - You're gonna switch gears to me, in this final moment. - Do we want to throw, well I was going to say more wrenches, but that might make us think about Patches and how he has a wrench. - Oh no. - Hey oh! - All three of these things, I think work. All three of these. - I think they do too. - But what of these? - Mirror cracked. Yeah, I gotta go with Simone. - I don't want you to waste an accusation on me. That's what I'm most worried about. - Well we have four and there's four people we think it is. So I don't think we will waste one if we can get a right clue. - I don't think its Patches. I feel like his clues just don't add up at all. And I think, blood release is just too obvious. The loss of blood. - Or convenient. - Yeah. - True but also-- - If he was the person, I would 100% put loss of blood as the cause of death. - I mean, yes. - Come on. - I'm torn between Simone and Brian, but I lean very heavily toward Brian. - Go, do it. - Now, I'm kinda like maybe it's a soft drink, they're at a baseball game, got a little Pepsi. Brian was upset, he cracked it open, Brian was upset because he was pro Coca-Cola and they only had Pepsi, I would do that too. They only had Pepsi, he brought his own baseball bat because he's a very big Mets fan, also offensive to me. So he beat his friend with a Pepsi over the head with a baseball bat. - Are they really called balconies at baseball games? - Yeah. - No. - Up on those upper levels, that's a balcony. - I think it is. - No that's a balcony in a theater. - I was going to say like, I don't go to many baseball games, you don't talk about the balcony, you talk about the nosebleed seats. - Seated in the balcony of the baseball game. - The question is does Pat know and also-- (laughing) - I think those are balconies. - Baseball facts. - Why are you so-- - He can't talk. Pat is not allowed to talk. (laughing) Why are you so insistent, that a literal balcony is not a balcony? - I just feel like, if you were gonna call someone out for a baseball game-- - I mean also there are balconies. - [Karen] There are no clues that work. - There aren't that many good clues other than storeroom. - All right, that's five minutes up. So I need to hear some accusations. - Yeah. - And some theories. - I'm gonna go. - Kay. - I'm gonna do it. I think it's Brian getting very fanatical about bat and soft drink. - No. - It's time. The moment has come. For the sculptured bug theory. - Sculpture bug! - Yes. - What! (cheering) (laughing) - No. - Hashtag sculpture bug. (laughing) - Sculpture bug. - I mean it is noon. When are the bugs out? There out at noon. (laughing) - What's the only location in here you see a bug? A balcony! (laughing) What's cracked? - That sculpture is cracked! - Oh my god. - Whoo! - I am extremely upset that the brick rat misdirect is not happening. - Simone, it was very obvious and very poorly done. The moment she mentioned bug you're like "oh a rat!" - Sorry, I didn't believe it. - I'm so sorry I didn't believe it. I should have band wagoned. I look like a really fool now when they go back to that part of me calling out Allegra for saying bug was a good option. As soon as bug was mentioned, that really great clue for Simone. - Bug! - Thank you for joining us for another OverBoard. This has been Deception: Murder in Hong Kong. Sculpture bug! - Sculpture bug! Sculpture bug! Sculpture bug! Sculpture bug! (upbeat music)
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Channel: Polygon
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Keywords: overboard, ovardboard deception, polygon board game show, board games, boardgames, deception: murder in hong kong, deception board game, deception game, hidden role game, hidden identity game, matt patches, brian david gilbert, Simone de Rochefort, patrick gill, karen han, allegra frank, detective game, clues game, detective board game, murder in hong kong, videogames, video games, polygon
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Length: 35min 47sec (2147 seconds)
Published: Sun Jun 02 2019
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