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See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
10 Players $35.00 + s/h
11-15 Players $45.00 + s/h
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Story
It has been a nice summer day and a group of people from Happy Care Facility are at the Park and Zoo for a picnic and special outing. All appeared to be having a good time and sharing experiences. Some of the people are unable to speak with the others due to either language or physical impairments. Others are hearing impaired, while others are blind. They have learned to work together and they supplement each other well as a team. The blind are often accompanied by the deaf, who describe what they are seeing. Those who cannot talk, sign to the deaf. No one person has more than one impairment.

About 3:15 p.m. the terrified chaperon was found in the Penguin pond. He had been gagged, his hands tied behind his back, and his legs bound together. After he was tossed in the water, all he could do was to stand on his tip toes and hope that help would come soon. If he grew too tired he would sink under the water to his death. He said that he was struck from behind and bound and gagged after being blindfolded. His attacker(s) did not say anything and he is unable to identify them.

This attack comes just 8 days after the mysterious death of another patient. The autopsy had not been made public yet, and the management of Happy Care are concerned that this crime wave be stopped.

Cast
The players and their disabilities are Deaf:  Fran Hendricks and Sam Talbot;  Blind: Doris Headly and  Stanley;  Dumb: Pat Utley and Mel; Speaks only foreigh language: Yuk Yuk and Palekorix; Has no disabilities: Miss Lil Bigun and Sgt. Penrod. Up to five other players can be added to the game, choosing their own impairment and using their own name. A key to success in solving these mysteries is for each of the players to learn to pool their capabilities and cooperate to solve the mystery.

Note
This game is designed to help players be trained in interacting with those who have disabilities. Excellent for organizations, schools, churches, and any group who want to learn and have a good time, yet have an unusual party. A great team building game because a key to success in solving this mystery is for each of the players to learn to pool their capabilities and co-operate to solve the mystery.
 
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