
| | EASY TO PLAY Complete sets of crime scene, victim, evidence, suspect and murder weapon cards to win points. UNPREDICTABLE Play cards that interfere with your opponents turns and give you the edge. EXPANDABLE! Put two decks together for 8 player fun or build your own combination to suit a quicker or higher scoring game. Murdero is the murder mystery themed card game of case building and crime solving. One pack allows up to four players to compete individually or in teams scoring points until a winner is declared. Each 60 card deck contains the following cards: 15 actions (these change the rules of the game to hinder opponents or aid you) 15 crime scenes (the starting card for any case) 12 victims (the unfortunate victims) 9 evidence (evidence to tie things together) 6 suspects (whodunit!) 3 murder weapons (the final piece of the puzzle) After you've mastered Murdero with a single deck, why not try making your own Murdero variants by purchasing additional decks and picking your own 60! Head over to the Create Your Own section to get you started | |
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Paul Lamond Murder Games for 6 to 14 people A selection of dinner party murder gamesThe Murder a la Carte, and Murder Mystery Dinner Party ranges. A series of themed murder games suitable for adults. These games are played over the course of an evening with friends. See each description for information and the number of players required. You get everything you need to host this game in the box. - A DVD or CD to play to your guests as the evening progresses. This contains information that becomes apparent through the night and in some cases you get period music to play too!
- A host guide with full instructions so you can run the game without a hitch.
- Guest invitations and envelopes to send out (so make sure you purchase in good time)
- Player name tags - its easy to forget names so DO use them!
- Character profiles for all players that help with background info.
- Special clues for some characters
- menu and costume suggestions are provided to add a period feel. These are really good and we suggest you try to follow them for a truely immersive evening of entertainment.
- Player scripts for important parts of the evening, and player instructions to ensure the right clues are available at the right times
- and lastly, you get a solution to the murder!
Remember, you might need to post out some invitations to the guests playing the game, so make sure you order well in advance and choose the correct postage option. |
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10-12 players. October 1942. You have been invited for dinner at the Official Residence of the Deputy Mayor of Casablanca. Morocco is a colony of France governed by the Vichy French regime. The guest of honour was to have been France's greatest living mime artist. But he fails to arrive. He has been murdered and your task is to find out which of your friends is guilty! [more info] | |
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6-8 players Shanghai, 1937. It's a confused, chaotic and cosmopolitan kind of town. Local businessman, Fu Manchuria, has invited a mixed group to his house to have dinner, but regrettably the host himself will not be present. He's been detained upstairs. Detained by person or persons unknown. He was found in his bedroom, bound and gagged, and with an ivory chopstick through his heart. In short, he's dead. [more info] | |
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6-8 players - Its September 1946 and, following a wartime break, the Venice Film Festival is once again being staged. Its meant to attract the biggest stars of world cinema to Northern Italy and bring a touch of glamour back to this romantic European city. [more info] | |
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Flossie Carrington had it all - young and beautiful, heiress to an American steel empire and married to a handsome ex-Guards officer. But the nation was shocked by the discovery of her body, stuffed under the seat of a first-class compartment on the Plymouth Express. She had been stabbed to death and her fabulously expensive jewels stolen. [more info] | |
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8-10 players In The Champagne Murders it's July 1967, the Summer of Love, and London still swings like a pendulum. In the Chelsea home of Lord Michael Jagged, a select group of fashionable young things have spent the weekend drinking champagne and partying. [more info] | |
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6-8 players - It's Easter Sunday 15 April 1900 and Paris is the centre of world attention as millions of visitors arrive for the opening weekend of the International Exposition. Amongst them is an elite but diverse group of individuals staying at the Hotel Paradiso. As they gather for dinner, however, the peace of the hotel is rocked by an explosion. Billy Bonka, the foremost chocolate manufacturer in America, is found dead in his room, having apparently been killed by an exploding Easter Egg. Suspicion falls on the people around this table. [more info] | |
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6-8 players - Los Angeles, 1934. In the city of Angels, even the angels have dirty faces. To survive on these mean streets, a guy has to be tough, and a dame has to be tougher. [more info] | |
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Murder Mystery Party games for 6 to 14 people A selection of dinner party murder games A series of themed murder games suitable for adults. These games are played over the course of an evening with friends. See each description for information and the number of players required. You get everything you need to host this game in the box. - A tape or CD to play to your guests as the evening progresses. This contains information that becomes apparent through the night and in some cases you get period music to play too!
- A host guide with full instructions so you can run the game without a hitch. (you also take part, you ARE one of the players and could be the murderer - the instructions don't give it away)
- Guest invitations and envelopes to send out (so make sure you purchase in good time)
- Player name tags - its easy to forget names so DO use them!
- Character profiles for all players that help with background info.
- Special clues for some characters
- menu and costume suggestions are provided to add a period feel. These are really good and we suggest you try to follow them for a truely immersive evening of entertainment.
- Player scripts for important parts of the evening, and player instructions to ensure the right clues are available at the right times
- and lastly, you get a solution to the murder!
Remember, you might need to post out some invitations to the guests playing the game, so make sure you order well in advance and choose the correct postage option. |
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Murder Mystery Game (8 Players) - Captain Mugwash and his pirates are shipwrecked on a desert island, but find a treasure chest. Mugwash disappears to covet the chest but doesnt come back, hes found dead. Host your own party to unravel the mystery. | |
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Murder Mystery Game (8 Players) - Famous jockey Franklie DOrsy is guest of honour at a party celebrating his 99th straight win. But before his guests can toast his success, he is found dead. Host your own party to unravel the mystery. | |
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Murder Myster Game (8 Players) - In 1924 archaeologist June Digger made the most incredible discovery of the century. Then June is found dead, killed with a poison dart. Host your own party to unravel the mystery. | |
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Murder Mystery Game (12 Players) Herr Bevore throws a final party to mark the end of WWII at the Cafe Resistance, but ends up bumped off by an explosive roquewurst sausage.Host your own party to unravel the mystery. | |
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8 players Who killed the boss? Everyone has stayed after work to attend Rupert Maxwells retirement party. Not because they like him, but because they want to make sure he is really going, once and for all. With no expense spared, his P.A. has organised an Eighties throwback disco and the cheapest bubbly money can buy - but just as the party starts the bloated M.D. falls down dead. | |
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Murder Mystery Game (6 Players) Chicago, 1926 and Spudsy Malon is holding a party in celebration of his new alcoholic invention. No one expected him to be shot in the chest. Host your own party to unravel the mystery | |
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Murder Mystery Game (8 Players) Glynn Eagle is about to open the '19th Hole' bar and restaurant when he's clubbed to death on the 18th green. Host your own party to unravel the mystery | |
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Murder Mystery Game (10 Players) Roland Ewynn, owner of The Sweaty Palms, is celebrating the casino's 1st birthday when he gets stabbed in his office. Host your own party to unravel the mystery | |
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Murder Mystery Game (8 Players) It's the finale of Dance Factor, but before the cameras roll judge Crane Breville Cowl is found dead, stabbed with a stiletto heel. Host your own party to unravel the mystery. | |
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Death In The Ring (6 players) The Time: Present day The Place: Bodgers Travelling Variety Circus, a sad collection of second rate variety acts. The Murder: A tragic fatal accident under the Big Top world-famous escapologist Slippery Sid has met an untimely end! [more info] | |
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Curse Of The Mummy (8 players) The Time: 1932, Egypt. The Place: On the banks of? the River Nile, an ancient pharaohs? tomb has just been discovered. The Murder: The first archaeologist to enter the long-lost tomb of Pharaoh Shudnadundat has suddenly been struck down with a fatal illness. [more info] | |
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The Porthole Affair (8 players) The Time: 1935 The Place: RMS Olympic the Titanics sister-ship bound for New York. The Murder: A death served up at dinner followed by a suicide! Seems cut and dried...but is it? [more info] | |
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The Shotgun Affair (6 players) RRP £15.00 The Time: The present day The Place: Shippe Mansion and the reading of the late Lords will. The Murder: Lord Shippe is blasted to death with his own gun! A tragic shooting accident... or was it? [more info] | |
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| How to Host a Murder A range of dinner party games for 8 players, from Decipher Inc. You and your guests are the suspects. You have motive, you have opportunity, but did you 'do it'? Many of these games are 'period dramas' set in bygone eras. Everything from Ancient Rome to the Wild West, 1920's America to the Far East. These boxes games come with everything you need to run a great evenings entertainment. - A tape or CD to play to your guests as the evening progresses. This contains information that becomes apparent through the night and in some cases you get period music to play too!
- A host guide with full instructions so you can run the game without a hitch. (you also take part, you ARE one of the 8 players and could be the murderer - the instructions don't give it away)
- Guest invitations and envelopes to send out (so make sure you purchase in good time)
- Player name tags - its easy to forget names so DO use them!
- Individual player manuals that contain history and info specific to each player
- Some sets have secret clues and police reports to add to the intrigue
- diagrams of the crime scene are contained in most sets so you get a clear idea of what went on where!
- menu and costume suggestions are provided to add a period feel. These are really good and we suggest you try to follow them for a truely immersive evening of entertainment.
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Episode Number 7 (for 8 players) CD. It is 1959 in a small town in the USA The local high school class of 1954 has scheduled its 5th year reunion to coincide with the return of Rockford "Rock" N. Roley, the student who became a famous rock 'n roll star. Excitement is running high until the recollection of a high school prank leads to the discovery of murder! You'll be "most likely to succeed" at unraveling the mystery if you'll do a little homework into the history of the fascinating members of the class of '54. | |
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Episode 16 (8 players) a Halloween special. Cd A storm rages outside and the Halloween midnight buffet at the Castle Von Morgue is about to begin. But your host, Neville Aster-Night is dead.... and one of you ghouls murdered him! | |
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Episode Number 11 (for 8 players) CD Having mentioned your name in his Roman epic, the reknowned poet, Flabbius Corpus, invites you to a banquet for the premier recitation of his historical work. When you arrive, you discover there's been a murder in the garden and a priceless statue is missing. You assume the role of one of these great Roman characters and solve the mystery. Like a history lesson come to life, the schemes of less-than-noble characters are laid bare. | |