Host a Large Group Murder Mystery Party Like Felicia Did!
Felicia is one of our ‘repeat offenders’ if you will. Here are photos from four murder mystery dinners she’s hosted.
You too can use our murder mystery games to host a fabulous dinner party for large groups or for a fun team bonding corporate event.
We have a great selection of whodunit scripts that are lots of fun AND budget-friendly.
The Dead Man’s Chest
our pirate/Mardi Gras themed mystery game
1857, New Orleans. This Mardi Gras Ball will become a swashbuckling pirate adventure to search for a dead man’s treasure chest. Felicia and her hubby are in the first photo below.
Bordello of the Damned –
Our Old West theme
Y’all are invited to Miss Iggy’s, the best little whorehouse in Deadwood – or shall we say the deadliest?
- Circa 1880 -The Old West at its best! (OPTION: You can put this in any era you choose.)
- You can change the name of this mystery to Dead in Deadwood AND you can have it be a dance hall & saloon instead of a bordello. The girls then become can-can girls and nickel a dance girls.
The Mafia Murders –
Our 1920’s gangster theme
Circa 1920’s. Someone in the family is out to destroy the Godfather. So much for loyalty to “da boss”.
Murder on Maui –
Our Hawaiian luau murder mystery dinner
You’re invited to one of Harold Logan’s (in)famous luaus and a fundraiser for HAAL, The Hawaiian Association of Authentic Leis. Great choice for a pool party.
Get the the FAQs – all the FAQs – here.