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Murder at the Manor - An Agatha Christie Inspired Murder Mystery Party Game (6-10 Guests)
Murder at the Manor - An Agatha Christie Inspired Murder Mystery Party Game (6-10 Guests)
This 1930s themed murder mystery game is perfect for family and friends looking to get together, dress up, have a drink and solve a murder!
Tailored to work well over a sit down dinner or with nibbles and cocktails, you can play your own way and anyone can be the murderer – including the host.
This game is great for those who love the Marple- and Poirot-style country house murders and want a chance to play detective and have some fun at the same time. A more classic game that some of our other mysteries with a plot involving a will, a mystery child and plenty of secrets, we really hope you enjoy this Manor House Mystery.
Welcome to the Murder at the Manor, a marvellous evening of countryside capers, costumes and bloody murder!
It’s the 1930s and a group of family and friends of Lord Reginald Walcott were brought together for a weekend of dinners, shooting and other countryside pursuits when the host was found dead in his study. Killed with a clock during a party? Talk about time flying when you’re having fun!
It is your job to try and catch the killer in a timely manner and ensure that justice is served before the pheasant course! Watch out for lies, contradictions and painful puns as you solve this classic crime.
Murder Mystery Kit Contents:
-Host guide
-Game menu
-How to play guide
-Character overview
-Character sheets
-A Spotify playlist we think will help set the atmosphere for your party:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CEgroy9CUWnO9ibTUFfI9?si=940644bd5be54e86
-Loads of fun extras from personalised Murder Mystery Invitations and cocktail recipes!
Remember our characters can be played by anyone you want, we encourage you to have fun with it, don't be afraid to mix things up and enjoy your party!
Rating - Be aware we do write these Murder Mystery games with adults in mind! It is in no way an 18+, but be prepared for double-entendres, murder and worst of all, puns!