New bonus case for Detective: L.A. Crimes – Under the Radar

Gliwice, Poland – February 24th, 2020. Portal Games is happy to announce a surprise new content for players enjoying Detective. A new bonus case called Under the Radar has just been released on Antares Database. Players who bought L.A. Crimes can access the case by writing the unique code found in the bottom left corner on the first page of the L.A. Crimes rulebook. Please note that each code can be associated only with one Antares account. After accessing the case players can either print out the case cards or view them on their device. Under the Radar is the 4th case to L.A. Crimes. This time players lead an FBI investigation trying to capture David Andrews, an experienced former CIA agent, now the head of a criminal organization standing behind an attempted assassination. He seems to have vanished into thin air. Will players manage to outsmart him?

L.A. Crimes is an expansion to a critically acclaimed Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game, which has won Portal Games many prominent awards and nominations including Dice Tower Best Theming Award 2018, As d’Or Expert Game of the Year Award 2019, nomination for Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019, nominations for Golden Geek Best Game of the Year 2019, Golden Geek Best Cooperative, Best Innovative and Best Thematic Game of the Year 2019. L.A. Crimes consists of 3 case scenarios telling a compelling story taking players back to the 80’s. Under the Radar is the continuation of that story.

About Portal Games

Portal Games is a publisher of award-winning games such as Imperial Settlers, Tides of Time, Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island, Neuroshima Hex, and Detective: a Modern Crime Board Game. Founded in Poland in 1999, Portal Games has developed into one of the most renowned European game publishers and design teams. Their commitment is to produce only the highest quality Board Games That Tell Stories.

Welcome to PORTAL GAMES

We are bookworms. Movie maniacs. Story addicts. We grew up reading Tolkien, Howard, Herbert, Dick, Lem… We were watching Willow, Blade Runner, Never Ending Story, Robin Hood…

And yet, we don’t write books… we don’t make movies. We don’t make those things, because we make games. We make games that tell stories.