Handheld Spy Game Created By Scott Tucker

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(Newswire.net — November 4, 2015) Chicago, IL — In a recent article, wholesome family entertainment website Fun Games Blog covered the new “Spy” game released by designer Scott Tucker. The handheld spy-genre live role playing game was released independently this June. The limited edition release contained only 200 game units total.

“Many of our readers are role playing game enthusiasts so we think they should know about the new Tucker game,” says Fun Games Blog editor Brendan Westin. “Releasing a new spy game in time for winter gift exchanges will excite a lot of people and children who have the mystery bug and love all things spy. There haven’t been that many spy games out in the past few years outside of the video game realm unfortunately.”

The game, which features clever problem solving mysteries, contains more than 100 scenarios for up to four players to participate in. Handheld game pieces are used to answer questions and store ideas during play. Each kit also includes paper and limited edition magnifying glass for role playing authenticity.

“This is my ultimate role playing game, the spy theme is absolutely my favorite,” says Tucker. “When I finalized the plans for production last winter when I was stuck at my Chicago home, I just knew this would be something Fun Games Blog backed. I gave them some extra games and I think they have really enjoyed it and I appreciated the coverage from their positive experiences.”

Each game unit will be sold with enough handheld pieces and instructions for two players, as well as a leather device carrying case and a letter of authenticity signed by Tucker. The game’s cost has been set at $40 per unit and is recommended for use by children over the age of 10.

The recent Fun Games Blog article details Tucker’s “Spy” game experiences in addition to a formal review.

About Fun Games Blog

FunGamesBlog.com is dedicated to games old and new, as well as cultivating family time that embraces learning through play. Board, computer, interactive, or backyard, no matter what kind of games you enjoy, Fun Games Blog is here to review them. Wholesome family values are strengthened through regular game suggestions and articles reviewing existing games. Future game releases will be updated as they become known.

About Scott Tucker

Scott Tucker lives and works in Chicago, IL with his small family of three including his wife Mary and son George. He has a garage which he uses as a think tank for creating new games and playing with old games with his family.