How do you host a Dinner and a Murder Mystery Game?

January 19, 2009 · Filed Under Entertaining 

Jennie asked:


I am a pretty creative person who loves throwing dinner parties and thought a dinner murder mystery game party would be kind of cool however I don’t want to purchase a kit over the internet when it might be easy to put together on its own. Has anyone here thrown one before and if so how does it work and what do you need… instructions are helpful :) Thanks!

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3 Responses to “How do you host a Dinner and a Murder Mystery Game?”

  1. collectible webkinz on January 20th, 2009 11:04 pm
  2. custom imprinted pens on January 23rd, 2009 11:22 am

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    i just did an 80s one here are some links i looked at
    they r really fun and everybody had a great time
    … if u scroll down on this link there is something that you can click on and read how to host, and sample time line if u don’t want to buy one and here is another one that has a sample of the packets that u give out…
    click on the thing that says a sample game
    hope it helped

  3. big brother sex tape on January 26th, 2009 1:49 am

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    If you want to know how to run Dinner and a Murder Mystery Games, you should visit the website.

    If you want general information you can go to the forum, which has tons of information on hosting murder mystery parties.

    These games have about 200 pages of information and they take 3-6 months of writing 20-40 hours per week to create one of these games. There is no way for you to write a few pages and pull off a murder mystery party. A poorly written murder mystery game will most likely end up as a flop and no fun for your guests. A murder mystery game is your entire evenings entertainment, yet you don’t want to spend $40-$60 on it? You would spend more than that on the decorations, but not on ensuring your evening is a success!

    Lastly, all games are not created equal. Scripted games are stilted and played around a table. For a really successful party, you want an Interactive game. The Dinner and a Murder forum has hundreds of reviews from customers that back up this fact. So, even if you go forward with buying a game, then you need to find one that is interactive and provides good support.

    Good luck with your party!

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