With all the fuss about the new Pirates of the Carribean movie, why not subject your friends to an evening of swashbuckling murder! Two pirate ships descend on a tropical isle — who will find Captain Flint’s buried treasure? Find out in this murder mystery game for 12-16 guests and a host. Free info PDF murder mystery script download
The last laugh
Castle Comealot’s jester Mr Minute, has been found dead in the castle hall, but he didn’t die laughing – oh no he was murdered! You could say someone else had the last laugh. Obviously whoever commited the crime took audience participation one step further and as it happens the prime suspects have all gathered together for a medieval banquet to solve the crime.
The Last Laugh is a simple to use, entertaining and innuendo packed, Murder Mystery appropriate for both first timers and regular players. With scripted dialogue to enhance the rounds, this murder mystery combines the fun of a medieval night with a murder most horrid! Buy and download now >>
A Viking Mystery
8-12 roles / Ages: 10 – 99
King Harald is now dead. His body lies ready for burial in his finest Viking longship. His earthly possessions have been placed beside him, ready to serve him in the life to come. But where is his legendary sword, “Leg-Biter” with which he killed the mighty dragon, Nidhogg? Who could have stolen the great King’s finest weapon?
A “who stole it” mystery game set in Norway, 808 AD, in the age of the Vikings. Appropriate for everyone 10+ years of age. Solve scaldic riddles, engage in norse name-calling and search for the missing Sword. Play as a family, in the classroom or as “adults only”!
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Here are some of the characters from the script:
King Harald lived a rich life. He owned twelve farms which were well run by the many slaves in his service. This left him free to go riding everyday, swim in the fjords in fine weather and leave each summer with his knights, his Jarls, for the raids on the Scottish coast. He was an educated man. He knew the art of runes, the songs of birds, the names of plants and trees and was skilled at board games. He was well respected. His sword, “Leg-Biter”, was a symbol of his wealth and success; it was his most prized possession.
Queen Hildegaard spends her days looking at her jewels and standing about for fittings for new dresses. Hildegard loved the cloth Harald brought her from the lands he visited. He always made sure to find her the very best of silks and finely woven linen.
Lars Haraldsen, son to King Harald, never really knew his father. He was given away to his uncle, Erlend, as a foster child when he was five years old. While this is Viking tradition, Lars never understood why his father, who had no other children, did not wish to raise him, himself. Now, fifteen years old, he finds himself very much alone.
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Way out West
Dastardly railwaymen, upright sheriffs and sly good-time girls in this game for 10-14 guests and a host, set in the Wild West. This game includes a special version written for kids and younger teens. Free info PDF murder mystery script download (Purchase instructions at the bottom of pdf)
Casino Fatale
A murder mystery game for 15-20 guests and one or two hosts, set at a glamorous Parisian casino, featuring espionage, crime, intrigue and murder! Free info PDF murder mystery script download (Purchase instructions at the bottom of pdf)
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