*A Grade* Silent Falls: Alice is Missing Expansion
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*A Grade* Silent Falls: Alice is Missing Expansion

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*A Grade* Silent Falls: Alice is Missing ExpansionThe Alice is Missing: Silent Falls expansion is the long awaited continuation of the award winning, silent roleplaying game by Spenser Starke. The game is centered around the disappearance of Alice Briarwood, a high school junior in the small town of Silent Falls. This collaborative, narrative experience is reminiscent of indie games such as Life Is Strange, Oxenfree, and Firewatch. Developed by Hunters Entertainment (Kids on Bikes, Ragnarock), Alice

The Alice is Missing: Silent Falls expansion is the long-awaited continuation of the award-winning, silent roleplaying game by Spenser Starke. The game is centered around the disappearance of Alice Briarwood, a high school junior in the small town of Silent Falls. This collaborative, narrative experience is reminiscent of indie games such as Life Is Strange, Oxenfree, and Firewatch.

Developed by Hunters Entertainment (Kids on Bikes, Ragnarock), Alice is Missing has garnered numerous accolades and has been translated into multiple languages, all due to the support of an amazing community of fans, friends, and storytellers. Alice is Missing is now in development with Paramount+ as a major motion picture.

Alice is Missing is a hauntingly beautiful silent RPG played entirely via text message. Focusing on emotional engagement between players, the game immerses you in a mystery that unfolds organically through the messages that you send to one another. The Silent Falls expansion allows players to rediscover the game with additional cards that facilitate evocative new stories.

In Alice Is Missing, players immerse themselves in a tense, heart-felt story over the course of 90 minutes. With the Silent Falls expansion, players are provided an opportunity to explore brand new stories with additional Suspect, Location, Character, Searching, and Clue cards, as well as new Relationship cards that help you to deepen your connections to the other characters.

Players have the opportunity to explore uncharted locations such as the dark, echoing spaces of the Caloma Caves, confront new Suspects like the distant father John Briarwood, and uncover thrilling new conclusions to Alice’s disappearance as they reveal the new 10-minute clue cards.

The Silent Falls expansion introduces 38 new cards in total, which is more than half the amount of cards in the original Alice is Missing. 4 new playable characters, 2 new Relationship cards with a total of 12 new prompts, 3 new Suspects, 3 new Locations, 4 new Searching cards and 22 new Clue cards (two additional Clue cards for each standard timestamp, as well as three additional 10 minute cards, and a replacement 90 minute card).

The expansion will be delivered in a beautiful tarot card sized, sleeved deck box that continues the original artwork by Julianne Griepp, or they can be fitted directly into the Alice is Missing box alongside the core game.

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