Overview
At a glance
Is this game right for my group?
ABG editorial scores on a 1–5 scale.
Easier to teach
Lower replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Light strategy
More strategic control
How it plays
How does it play?
Unfold a giant city map, follow characters through time, and solve twenty-two gentle mysteries designed for young detectives.
Core mechanisms
Key systems that shape the decisions players make.
Cooperative Game
Players coordinate their actions toward a shared objective and win or lose together.
Deduction
Combine clues and exclusions to identify hidden information.
Scenario Campaign
Play linked or standalone scenarios with their own setup, objectives, and consequences.
Solo / Solitaire Game
Provide rules and objectives designed for a single player.
Read the full game description
MicroMacro: Kids – Crazy City Park adapts the hidden-picture investigation system for families and children. A huge illustrated map shows the same characters at several moments in their journeys, allowing players to reconstruct what happened by tracing paths, spotting clues, and connecting scenes. A spiral-bound investigator book leads the group through twenty-two cases that gradually increase in difficulty, from missing objects to runaway robots and a diamond thief. One player can act as lead investigator and check answers while transparent tokens mark discoveries on the crowded map. The cases avoid the adult crimes of the original series but preserve its cooperative observation, deduction, and satisfying visual storytelling.