
WANTED: Dead or alive, murderer of Don Dealin, rancher of Backwater Creek.
The deceased was found dead in the Crazy Horse Saloon earlier this evening.
All the local suspects have been rounded up and corralled at the Saloon for questioning.
Sheriff Lone Stranger has requested the Law abiding citizens of Back Water Creek to assist him in finding the killer.
Successful residents will be eligible to join the Sheriff as his deputy.
Muti Room Murder Mystery
Making a Killing
From: £239.99
- Works with unlimited number of guests
- Instant download option available
- Guests explore your venue to solve the mystery
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Pre-Printed box set
Whats in the pack
- Full instructions
- Script Booklet for Each Cast Member
- Invitation Flyer (Which You Can Copy to Requirements)
- Clue Labels
- Guest Handout (Which You Can Copy to Requirements)
- Access to Digital Files if Needed
- Character Background for Each Cast Member
- Cast Guidelines for Each Cast Member
- Any Additional Printable Files as Needed for Clues
How do these games kits work?
Multi-room events are designed to be run in multiple rooms in a venue and are a great way of showing off your premises, or getting maximum footfall through what would otherwise be too small a venue for a traditional murder mystery evening.
These events have proved very popular with the guests, as it encourages them to interrogate the suspects and locate clues hidden around the building. There are usually seven to eight cast, one murder occurs before the evening and the crime scene is set up in one of the rooms in the venue.
The instructions document (the sample file attached) contains the details of the physical clues you will need to obtain for the evening – these are usually easy to obtain props, and some games have paper clues within them too.
We usually suggest a roving buffet as the guests move between rooms, but some hosts prefer to have a formal two-course meal mid-way through the evening.
For these events guests require a special handout and a pen/pencil to keep track of information presented to them.
The scripts are, in the main, monologues which means they can be learned ahead of the event by the actors. Two actors will share a duologue.
Due to the nature of these events, and the need for each guest to have a hand-out, we will only print one copy of each file when ordered as a printed kit. If you wish further copies of the guest handout – please get in touch so we can find out how many copies you need and provide you with a quote.
Introducing the suspects
Catastrophe Jane -(Independent farm girl)
Not exactly a typical farm girl Catastrophe Jane dresses like a man, and is not afraid to show she has the balls to go with it.
Flint Westwood (Gunslinger)
Stetson wearing, toothpick chewing, gunslinger, Flint Westwood is quick on the draw, even though he is not so quick on the shaving – but according to the women, that unshaven look is “in” this year.
Sissy Runaway (Saloon girl)
Skirt swishing, leggy singer-cum-dancer, Sissy loves men in all forms, those in uniform especially, and a murder is just the thing needed to pull in the sheriff and all his deputies.
Butch Sundance (Bartender)
If you want to waste away again in Margaritaville, then Butch Sundance, bartender of the Crazy Horse Saloon, is your man.
Wild Bill Hiccup (Prospector)
Dusty, disheveled and prone to spitting, Wild Bill Hiccup was a little too slow to keep up with the Gold Rush and has remained in Backwater Creek ever since.
Squaw Hide (Native American Indian Squaw)
Barefoot and with feathers in her long flowing dark hair Squaw Hide is a picture of health and vitality. With a sideline repairing settlers’ wagons you could say she keeps those wagons rolling.
General Bluster (Recruiting Officer)
With a strong voice and a strong personality, General Bluster is never afraid to point the finger for Uncle Sam – the army needs YOU!
Sheriff Lone Stranger (Sheriff of Backwater Creek)
Sheriff Lone Stranger is the detective sent to solve the case. He provides the solution speech at the end of the evening.
Need something bespoke?
Customise this game
This game can be customised to fit your event for an additional fee.
It’s hard to give “ball park” figures for what different customisations would cost however we’ve attempted to HERE.
Please do contact us for a free quote if you would like any customisations on your game before purchase.
Remember… if you just need 1 extra person, or 1 less person, why not have someone play the inspector role?
The inspector can usually be male or female as the “for real” inspector can simply invent a new name for themselves.
Some hosts prefer to play the inspector role as it means they can work on the catering while the round plays out amongst their guests.
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