Murder Mystery Game 12
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Honor Slab, popular resident of a quiet suburb in Beverly Hills has invited her local friends and neighbours to an informal party at her home. The drinks are flowing and the party is in full swing when suddenly the lights go out plunging the entire house into darkness.
Then the hostess herself is discovered dead in the bathroom – and not just dead, but brutally murdered. With the power still off the investigation must be conducted by candlelight, but so far only one thing is certain: Honor was killed by one of the guests at the party.
The question is: which one? Characters in the 6 player game: Tex Rebates – Businessman In full tux or business suit, Tex Rebates is suave, sophisticated and good with the ladies. Franny Fascinator – Supermodel Glamorous, with feathers in her hair, Franny Fascinator is fresh off the catwalk modelling the latest fashions.
Dickie Bow – Stripper In full tux which he may or may not take off later, Dickie has a great body and is never afraid to show it off. Penny Counter – Accountant In a smart suit and high heels, Penny Counter is every man’s dream – attractive and good with money! Miles High – Air Force Pilot Dressed in his uniform Miles High makes any girl swoon with his flashy “Top Gun” persona. Dr Lisa Ning – Psychologist Straight from the office in her skirt suit, Dr Lisa Ning is never afraid to let her hair down when off duty.
Additional characters in the 8 player game: Chuck de’Ball – American Footballer Never without his shoulder pads and football colours, Chuck de’Ball is butch, athletic and heading for stardom. Tracy Call – FBI agent Professional in her business suit, Tracy Call always has her briefcase and her mobile phone to hand as well as a concealed side arm. Additional characters in the 10 player game: Forrest Phire – Fireman Between calls, Forrest Phire has just managed to make an appearance in his working clothes. Gail Warning – TV weather forecaster In a dressy suit, or jacket and skirt, Gail has a TV smile and a friendly face. Additional characters in the 12 player game: Roland Royce – Chauffeur Dressed in his working suit and peaked cap, Roland Royce is gallant and genteel. Paige Turner – Librarian Casually smart, Paige Turner always has one eye on potential noisemakers and can look very stern over her glasses.
Never run a downloadable murder mystery before? Then don’t panic!There is no special acting required. Guests do not need to memorise any information, and everything they need to play their parts is provided to them in a handy printable booklet. The games are constructed so that everyone has to interact, and scripted dialogues are included to help break the ice and get everyone into character. Even total novices get into the swing of things quite quickly! The game includes both sound files and a script for the inspector character who provides the setting, clues, and summaries for each round, as well as the final solution.
This means as host you too can play and remain completely in the dark as to the culprit, or play the inspector yourself and invite an extra guest to the party! Each downloadable dinner party game requires use of a printer, around 120 sheets of A4 paper (each character booklet is around 9 pages long), envelopes so you can send out your invitations, and either a laptop or MP3 player (e.g.
An ipod) to play the inspector MP3s; OR a CD burner so you can burn the MP3s onto a CD to run in an ordinary CD player. When you purchase this kit you will download the following files:. How to use this game. Instructions for running the murder mystery.
Making the most of your theme- ideas for decoration / activities. We can customise this game. However, sadly we do have to charge for this service as even minor customisations take between 1-2 hours to process in the office and we need to buy toilet roll and biscuits as much as the next person It’s hard to give “ball park” figures for what different customisations would cost however we’ve attempted to. Remember if you just need 1 extra person, or 1 less person, why not add in the inspector as your extra guest. The inspector can usually be male or female as the “for real” inspector can simply invent a new name for themselves. Some hosts prefer to play the inspector role as it means they can work on the catering while the round plays out amongst their guests. 5 stars doesn’t cover the service and quality I received from Red-Herring.
Murder Mystery Game 20 People
The game itself provided excellent characters and a wholly enjoyable event. I had an issue with having to change the game from 12 to 10 people, I was given immaculate service from Red-Herring on this.
The night was such a success that I can see the 10% discount having use very soon as 9 guests and a host all left very satisfied from this great game. I would highly recommend this game and company – A huge thanks to Jo and Red-Herring. Flexible and fun!
Murder Mystery Game Show
We contacted Red-Herring-Games for a party for a special occasion. Why going to restaurants to eat is the preferred activity to mark milestones is beyond me and my friends. The choice of mystery was obvious, looking at the options from New Zealand on the web Red Herring stuck out from the international options. A quick look at the site and games showed subtlety as well a range of choices. The numbers you could have for each evening was important, Red Herring had scaling options a good range of scenarios but most importantly were Jo and team being flexible, responsive and helpful.
Sarah Spencer (Cleethorpes Chronicle) I had no idea what to expect before purchasing a ticket for Old, New, Borrowed, Blue, which was being staged at a nearby hotel, and feared it might involve taking part in some way. However thankfully for me no acting was necessary, just some amateur sleuthing. 'Wedding guests' of which I was one, were called upon to move from room to room in the hotel in groups, questioning a number of possible murderers with the aim of solving the mystery of the dead bridegroom. The interviewees were really fun characters and gave us all some good laughs.
Of course they all had motives and it was a case of identifying the shiftiest. The wedding theme was particularly good, as it fitted well with the venue, the buffet that was part of the evening (with a wedding cake in the middle) and the fact that everyone had been able to dress up to fit in without going to the trouble of fancy dress. I didn't think I had enough 'evidence' to actually accuse anyone but later regretted not even writing down my first guess as it wouldn't have been too far off the mark. The evening was great fun and everyone seemed to enjoy it and take part. I would definitely recommend Old, New, Borrowed, Blue as good for getting even reluctant or first-time mystery party-goers involved.