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Everyone's a suspect when murder is on the menu. The aroma of home cooked pasta is drifting from New York City's most popular Italian eatery, but something else is heating up the kitchen as the restauranteur has been shot. Family and friends will gather to pay their respects, but one of the guests won't be shedding any tears. Invite your friends to dress up and play the roles of the devious suspects (each with his or her own character booklet with roles and background info): Rocco Scarfazzi, Mama Rosa, Marco Roni, Bo Jalais, Angel Roni, Tara Misu, Father Al Fredo, and Clair Voyant. This mystery dinner party game for adults includes recipes, a shopping list, invitations and a tasty murder mystery to solve. For 8 adult players, ages 18 and up.
Solve a murder: Restauranteur Pepi Roni has been shot in the back with his own pistol. Tonight his Family Games and friends will gather to pay their respects to poor Pepi, but one of the guests won't be shedding any tears.
An Interactive Murder Mystery Game: your guests for the evening become characters suspected of the crime in question. The crime must be solved before the evening is out. It is in each guest's best interest to prove their innocence by interrogating their fellow suspects until the murderer is exposed.
Dinner Party in a Box: Includes character booklets, party invitations, nametags, crime scene clues, party planning booklet and online access for video or audio clues
Get in on the Act: Invite your friends to dress up and play the roles of the devious suspects, each with his or her own character booklet with roles and background info
For Every Occassion: Murder Mystery Party Games are perfect for a family games night, hosting a dinner party with friends or a killer themed party! Each mystery experiences makes a great Christmas or Birthday gift for him, gift for her, gift for friends, and are perfect for groups of players ages 16 and up. Solve a murder in an evening with friends!
About the Invitations: Read through the invitations to discover who your chosen character is and what to wear for the occasion
Run Time: Murdery Mystery Party Games are approximately 2 hours of thrilling adventure - can you solve the murder?
Ages 16 and Up: Murder Mystery Party Dinner Parties are great for teen and adult mystery and thrill lovers
Collect Them All: Loved your first Murder Mystery Dinner Party? Find more titles and solve murders from all time periods!
Perfect Gift: Makes a fantastic birthday or holiday gift for Mystery lovers
Reviewer: Cosine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: THIS REVIEW HAS NO SPOILERS: An easy way to throw a killer party. Get it? Killer...
Review: This review has NO SPOILERS whatsoever.As I read the reviews for this game, I kept coming across reviewers that stated that there are two "extra" characters that don't matter/play a lesser part in the story. This couldn't be further from the truth. All eight characters are essential to the story and aid in casting doubt and adding substantial clues to the story. They all get clues that they get to reveal, and they all get the same gear as everyone else. (Reading some of those reviews made me mad, because essentially I knew 2 characters were for sure not the murderer, and there were no spoiler warnings, so be careful reading the reviews here.)We just played the game this past weekend and you absolutely needed 8 people to play all of the 8 characters.Here are my suggestions (for first-timers with this specific murder-mystery set-up).Some of the recipes that they give you in the book are a little... eccentric? The baked ziti, which is supposed to be the main dish, had kind of a goofy recipe for the red sauce, if you think that you won't like it, you are probably right, just google a different recipe for baked ziti. Also, you don't even have to serve anything in the recipe book, because it isn't referenced (at all) during the game. (The only food they talk about isn't even a recipe in the book...) So make whatever you want. OR (what we will do next time) invite your guests to each bring their own version of each of the recipes in the book and have a pot-luck.I will say: The Mocha Rum Cake with Ricotta Cream was amazing. And I made it with gluten-free flour for a guest who had dietary restrictions and it still turned out amazing! It tasted like a cannoli cake. I am sure with wheat-flour it would taste even better.We invited 8 guests to play the 8 characters, and like I mentioned above, they each had an equal part to play. My husband and I, who were hosting the party, created our own characters that brought our group to 10 total. My husband and I made up our own characters because,1) if someone shouldn't come at the last minute, we could substitute in for them2) we wanted to be sure that we could help if any of our guests didn't understand the game mechanics and had a question they wanted answered without feeling like they were going to reveal too much information or harm their chances of winning3) we wanted to be able to serve and clear the dinner without missing any lines or clue reveals that would hinder the flow of the gameThe game has an audio CD that has four tracks that you play in between the three rounds where a person named "Antonio Telastori" narrates what is going on and fills in some of the blanks.So it goes like this:Play Track 1 on CD: Introduction to the story by TelastoriIntroduce CharactersBegin Round 1 DialogueBegin Round 1 QuestioningPlay Track 2 on CD: Continued Story by TelastoriBegin Round 2 DialogueBegin Round 2 QuestioningPlay Track 3 on CD: Continued Story by TelastoriBegin Round 3 DialogueBegin Round 3 QuestioningFinal Statements made by each characterAccusationsPlay Track 4 on CD: Telastori reveals who is the real murderer.So rather than play the CD, my husband decided to dress up as Antonio Telastori and typed up everything that Telastori says in the CD on tracks 1-3 and read it as Antonio Telastori from a wingback chair in front of the fireplace. He didn't want to know who the murderer was so he chose to wait to play the final track of the CD at our party rather than perform it for our guests.I made up a character named "Colleen DiCoppza" who was a new waitress/bus-girl who was (totally obviously) an undercover cop. I basically waited the table and then got to "arrest" the murderer at the end of the night.Our guests got to be the real stars of the show.Before the party, let your guests know which characters they are, and what the costume suggestions are. In lieu of the invitations, we just invited everyone on a Facebook event and private messaged everyone their character's name and their costume suggestion. I put a list of all of the characters and their background description on the wall of the group so that everyone could see. But that's all they really need to know before they get to the party.At the party we had each table setting include their CHARACTER BOOKLET (this contains all of the dialogue and questioning), their CLUES (some of the characters will have different clues that their character booklet prompts them to reveal during different parts of the game. Instruct your characters to keep the clues face down, until they are instructed to reveal them (or you could put them in sealed, labled envelopes - what we will do next time...), and their NAME TAGS. All of these items came with the game, we also included (at our own behest): NAME TENTS, SPIRAL MEMO BOOKS, PENS, MAGNIFYING GLASSES, BALLOT FOR BEST DRESSED CHARACTER, and of course a plate, napkin, fork, knife, spoon, water glass, and wine glass.We did have a prize for "Best Dressed to Kill" and a separate prize for whomever solved the case. (We explained to our guests at the beginning that if more than one person guessed the murderer correctly, that we had already picked a number between 1-10 and that whoever got closest would win the prize, which ended up being what happened.) Next time I think I will include a prize for whoever is the actual murderer since they have to be so sneaky the entire night and have no shot at winning the other prize of correctly guessing the murderer.The murderer will learn that they are the murderer on the first pages of their character booklet. Unfortunately for our murderer, they happened to be a terrible liar and started sweating profusely immediately, haha. Luckily no one really noticed, but as a host or hostess I would recommend that there are several pitchers of water available to your guests to refill their glasses as they play because it is easy to get caught up in the game and not realize someone is dying of thirst and an empty glass.... ...oops.As the host and hostess, we played the game not knowing who the murderer was and so we each got to cast an accusation at the end, and I was glad we did it that way, because I don't know if I would have accidentally revealed to much knowing who it was the whole time. I drank a lot of wine as the game went on.The instructions say that the game will take about 3 hours, it could really swing one way or the other depending how your night goes. We pulled it off in about 2.5, but we talked for ages afterwards, so it really rounded out to being longer than expected.Be sure to set up your dinner table (where your game will be played) so that everyone can see everyone else and no one has their back turned, because you don't want to miss out on any little clue.Hopefully that helps answer a lot of questions about how this game goes, I know it can be overwhelming at first, but the little character booklets really keep your guests moving through the game.
Reviewer: Lord Voldemort
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Party! (Tips in review!)
Review: This game was so fun! I can't wait to play the other ones in the series!I read the reviews and all of the advice and this is what worked for us:-Tell your guests waaay ahead of time. I gauged interest a little over a month.-Give your guests their character name/description (or the invitation!) at least a month in advanced so that they can prepare their costumes. I just scanned the character descriptions and sent my guests a PDF via email.-Set the scene! I had a lot of fun decorating. I put crime scene tape all over my hard and outlined a body in my porch. I also had a mug shot back drop to photograph all of my guests. I also enjoyed using my nice dishes and linens.-I didn't use any of the menu recommendations. The menu has nothing to do with the script so if you wanted to go way out into left field, go forth. I served Pioneer Woman's baked ziti, garlic bread, caesar salad, and Italian love cake. It was spectacular.-When your guests arrive, prepare them. Someone is going to find out that they're the murderer immediately. I think that's important because I cannot keep a secret and would instantly smile. My guests were nervous about the same. We all agreed that we would read the first page with our faces covered and then all give our best "I'm the murderer" face. It worked like a charm.-We did not use the CD. I started to, but it was really lame. It didn't change game play at all. And I really liked that they gave us the option.-It's really a lot of information (especially or the host, who needs to know and explain the rules), but once you get started, it's easy. The first round really warms you up.-For us, the most confusing part was after each scripted scenes, you have to make accusations and then respond. It gets a little hairy, especially if the murderer doesn't have a good answer. The murderer needs to be a good liar and prepared to make up a story on the fly. BUT! Everyone else is reading their responses to accusations and the murderer is just making it up, it's definitely suspicious. To counter that, you should make sure your guests don't read directly from their booklets. They should read the page thoroughly, reference it while speaking, but shouldn't read from it. This is especially important in round 3. We also didn't realize that guests should form their own questions, not just the ones listed in the booklet.-Some reviews stated that it was difficult for the characters to understand when to reveal clues. It was obvious to us as the accusation says, "REVEAL CLUE!" Perhaps those reviewers didn't know that all accusations should have been made each round. It's confusing because anyone can make an accusation, but some of them feel like they should be in order. Sometimes we would piggy back on one another. For example, someone would say, "Marco, you did it because [some reason or another]!" And before Marco could answer, another character would say, "That's a good point, and Marco, what about [this other reason that you're probably the murderer]?" and Marco would respond. And maybe he could evade answering all of accusations.-Some reviews said that two characters weren't really critical and you could play without them. I don't think that's true. In fact, when it was time to make a formal accusations, Clair and Father Alfredo each got a vote. They were definitely involved and definitely good suspects. I almost didn't invite a 7th and 8th guest and I'm glad I did. The party may have been ruined. My version is definitely made for 8 characters.-I had prizes for each of my guests. The murderer obviously wouldn't win, so they received a prize, and then any guest who guessed correctly. Only one person did! I gave out a gift card, K cups, and little bottles of liquor.Overall, it was so fun. My guests really enjoyed it. I thought it was put together well. Now that I've played one, I'll feel better prepared trying out the others.
Reviewer: Allison
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great murder mystery kit
Review: These are fun! This is my third murder mystery kit from university press. I think theyâre great value and a really fun small party theme! My only complaint is so far, the ending is absolutely out of left field. You may be able to guess the murderer, but the motive seems to be outrageous. For my friends and me itâs all about the fun time though and not guessing the mystery and motive!!! Highly recommend!
Reviewer: Unspoken
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a fun way to spend an evening if you are new to murder mysteries (MMs).This is more of a 6 player game than 8. All 6 of us were new to MMs and didnât wear costumes but still had fun with it (the wine probably helped). We had a BBQ dinner first then played the game straight through. The plot is well written but the response part of the script should have been 1st person pronoun instead of second to make more sense and give a better flow.The more people âget into characterâ of their assigned person, the more fun it is. Looking forward to hosting my second MM game. 🙂
Reviewer: Stephie7001
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I really enjoyed this game. Everything is included in the box. It doesnât have a DVD that comes with it but it does give you the website where you can actually go and play the tapes. This particular game works perfect for 6 players and can add 2 âextraâ parts if your more people but they donât say much.The only downside of this game is that it is quite expensive to only be able to play once.
Reviewer: Gd
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The game was well explained & came with all we needed to do our first Murder Mystery game. So much fun!
Reviewer: Candace
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Game was fun, had everything we needed to play! There were even recipes 🙂 invitations were cute and the character profiles came with costume ideas. It was my first time hosting a Murder Mystery dinner and I will definitely do it again 🙂
Reviewer: Amy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great fun. This was a great murder mystery to start off with if you have not done one before as it is very scripted. The cd helps summarize the key points and carries the party along. Everyone enjoyed this game. The murder does not know that they are the murderer until the end of the game which is more fun for that person as opposed to finding out at the begining of the game. There are 2 non suspect characters (don't worry it tell you this in the planner) that do not get a very active role. We did play with 8 people but it is more of a 6 player game. We found it helpful to assign the non suspect role to the host so they were still able to entertain/serve the guests.
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Customers find the tabletop game fun and engaging. They appreciate the quality and design. However, some customers dislike the writing quality and differ on ease of use, plot twists, character variety, and the CD included.
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