mustard did it if i remember correctly. It' different for everyone.
different for everyone, noob...
Yes, "whodunit" is an informal term commonly used to refer to a mystery story or play where the main goal is to solve a crime, usually a murder, by identifying the perpetrator. It is not recognized as an official word in formal language.
puzzle, conundrum, wonder (noun), whodunit
Synonyms for a mystery are enigma, secret, puzzle, conundrum, riddle, or unknown.For a mystery novel, it could be a whodunit, suspense story, or thriller.
The Mystery at Lilac Inn was created in 1930-10.
You could need technology for footprints, or fingerprints to actually see Whodunit.
video games
No, the whodunit game is not a database. It is a type of mystery game where players try to solve a crime by identifying the perpetrator, the weapon used, and the location of the crime based on clues provided. The game usually involves deductive reasoning and critical thinking skills.
In "The Mystery at Lilac Inn," the impersonator was Laura Pendleton. She impersonated Nancy Drew to cover up her involvement in a jewelry theft.
The truth is that it is at random. it could be mustard, scarlet, plum,green,peacock,or white.you must scavenge the house and talk to all the non player characters (NPC) and gather all the clues to figure out who did it.
Well, it's a medical drama, so to the extent that they have to figure out what's wrong with people and treat them, there's a mystery element.
you need a mystery gift