1970s Disco Murder Mystery game for Dinner Party – Talking Tables US Trade

Murder Mystery Dance Floor | Everyday Games |

HOST-MYSTERY-DANCE
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Dangerous deeds have been taking place at Boogieland 77, the glitziest club in New York. Can your guests work out whodunnit? You’ll find all you need to throw a ‘killer’ 1970s murder mystery dinner party from the comfort of your home…3 alternative endings for multiple game nights!

The characters are an equal mix of genders; four male, four female and four which can be either gender.
There is a specific character for the host to play; Sammy C Quinn (the host is not a suspect but still a participant!) and the victim is not one of your guests - the instruction booklet provides more detail on this.

With 3 alternative endings you can reuse this kit for multiple nights of murder mystery fun. A great excuse to get your friends and family together and have some dress up fun! Also playable via video call or Zoom by mailing the components in advance or adapting the usual game play.

5 to 12 players and recommended for ages 16+.

Contents includes:
An instruction booklet, welcome speech for the host, 12 place cards, 12 name cards, 12 trait cards, 12 occupation cards, 12 murder weapon props, 2 police crime files, 28 murder clues, 48 accusation forms, 6 solutions and 3 award trophies

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