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Browse through the brief descriptions of our games and see which ones strike your fancy. The recommended number of guests is listed after each title. (See FAQ for an overview of how Whodunnit's Mystery Games work.)

You might also consider your selection of venue when selecting your game, as certain scenarios might be more suitable to your choice of location for your event. (Need some suggestions for your site? Check out LOCATIONS.)

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Renaissance Mystery Game (75 guests and up) St. Winifred's Fair is coming up in Godrick's Ford, and everyone is ready to celebrate—everyone, that is, except an unlucky member of a troupe of players. He's been stabbed to death, and before the evening is out you may be asked to help figure out whodunit, and why.

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Raven's Cliff Mystery (50 guests and up) Set at a Canadian resort in the late 1920s, this game whirls around a failed New York production of Hiawatha. A number of guests are not who they claim to be, however; could buried loot from a 1920 bank robbery be the reason?

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Ben Hur Steamboat Mystery (50 guests and up) Ignoring the loss by recent drowning of her friend, Fidelia, Addie Nordstrom and her husband Ulrick invite you to a promotional party for St. Croix Girl beer. But Fidelia's death was no accident, and someone among this fine company is a killer.

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The Sunflowers Club Mystery (50 guests and up) Welcome to a classy new speakeasy run by Sunflower Sal, where members of high society run elbows with members of local gangs. There's already been one murder. So will those “Chicago Typewriters” start up again at Sal's place tonight?

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Sixties Mystery (125 guests and more) “It's my party and I'll die if I want to.” Paul may be a little eccentric, but he hadn't really planned on dying. Among the quintessential Sixties' types that Paul calls his friends, which one took buddy Paul at his word?

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Fifties Mystery (100 guests and more) takes your guests to their prom (or sock hop). Holy Cow! An innocent prank has certainly gone awry—and it's up to your clique to find out why.

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The GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! Game (50 guests and up) You are attending the first annual stockholders' meeting of Morton and Morton, Inc., a company dedicated to mining gold in Minnesota. Add several interesting types to the corporation's officers, and you have a blueprint for murder.

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Country Western Mystery (35 guests) Join the fans and roadies, the stars and starmakers, at the annual Country Gold Music Awards, where someone's cheatin' heart may stop beating tonight.

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Riverboat Gambler Mystery (50 guests and up) invites your guests to witness the melodrama aboard a turn-of-the-century showboat as The Captain's lovely daughter Alice is wooed by Dr. Tom Trueheart—and menaced by a dastardly villain.

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Casablanca East Mystery (75 guests and up) takes you to a seance at Nick's Cafe on the island of Saarat during World War II. A brilliant rocket scientist has died, a seer is holding a seance—and someone is going to raise Cain to prevent the dead man from being raised.

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Pirate's Treasure Mystery (75 guests and up) Follow the obsession of the affluent members of the Boat & Yacht Club as they search for pirate's loot buried long ago in Jamaica—until one of their party becomes one more dead man on Captain Henry Morgan's notorious treasure chest.

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Carnival Mystery (100 guests and more) uses an Alice in Wonderland theme and familiar characters in wonderful costumes. Then a man who knows too much dies suddenly. Which of these childhood figures was driven to murder?

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Twenties Mystery (35 guests and up) Set sail on a Roaring Twenties luxury cruise alongside minor European royalty and a famous star of the silent screen. Most of the guests will be kicking up their heels—but one hapless soul is destined to kick the bucket instead.

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