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Murder Mystery Party - Lethal Luau from University Games

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Product Description FRIENDS OF EYE SPY CHASE DIAMOND ARE GATHERED IN HAWAII TO HAVE AN IMPROMPTU PARTY RUINED BY HIS COCKTAIL BEING POISONED. THIS COMES COMPLETE WITH MENUES RECIPES SHOPPING LIST AND INVITATIONS FOR 6 TO
Customer Reviews
My first murder party     Posted 11 July 2008 It was my first mystery dinner party -- and the guests were from our mystery book club. I really liked it, but it would have been better with some eduation (about when to ad lib, show the evidence around, etc). We had fun and even I (very shy) dressed up and got into character. Can't wait to buy another -- but will do a little more preparation.
Murder Mystery Party, Letal Luau     Posted 06 May 2007 We hosted a murder mystery dinner party for our daughter's 18th birthday. The luau theme was fun and easy to find props & clothing for ... hawaiian music was also easy to find (iTunes has a large selection). This game took us about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Three out of seven of us accurately guessed who the murderer was. None of us had ever participated in a mystery dinner game before, and we all enjoyed it. Even though we handed out the character parts w/ clothing suggestions on short-notice, everyone came dressed to fit their part.
This was the first mystery game we've played. It was fun and we'd like to plan more in the future. I agree with what other people have said about the number of players. This game says it's for 6-8 people, but the 7th and 8th player parts don't have lines (other than introducting themselves), so their participation is limited more to listening to others, although they can ad lib their own lines and help w/ interrogating the other suspect characters. I'd suggest that the host/hostess take the 7th & 8th "non-suspect" parts, or give those parts to guests who can't commit to whether or not they'll make it. However,if you have a slightly larger guest list, you could probably create & add more non-suspect parts of your own if you had a couple other people who wanted to ad lib lines and be there to listen, interrogate and scruitinize clues to try to solve the crime.
I loved the recipes & planning guide that came with the game, it was very useful and I will use the recipes again in the future. We used the main "from scratch/self-prepare" dinner menu, but to make it a little simpler & quicker, did sub in some frozen entrees from Trader Joes rather than completely preparing all from scratch (ie the coconut shrimp, orange chicken, and frozen meatballs), but used all the other recipes ... the papaya, avocada, pineapple salad was delicious! Everyone liked the tropical fruit punch so much, I had to make up a 2nd batch ... we went w/ the non-alcoholic version (our guest ages ranged from 17 to 52yrs). The suggested age limit on this particular game is 18+ due to some mild adult content w/in the script ... probably closely equivalent to a PG-13 movie rating though.
NOTE: we didn't realize that we should have passed around the individual clues as they were revealed for people to really analyze and scrutinize them for various things ... be sure everyone gets a chance to really check out the "physcial" clues as they are revealed throughout the game.
Oh yeah, I give this game some credibility for being educational due to how closely you have to pay attn and remember events and things people have done/said in order to figure out who the murderer is. Also, depending on how much you want to research the hawaiian culture, food, music for your prep, it could be even more educational :-)
It was a blast     Posted 29 December 2006 We did this for our church singles group. I went through each script and made a few changes to make it a little more appropriate for this group, but other than that, it was easy, fun and everyone had a great time.
Mystery Game     Posted 05 November 2006 Game was in excellent shape when it arrived however it seemed to be too difficult to really enjoy
Great fun!     Posted 03 November 2005 I really enjoyed this game. The most entertaining part about it was to see my friends act out the parts. THe costume's were easy and fun! We opted not to include the 2 extra characters as they don't say anything so it had no point. The CD was boring, but I can see how other reviewers like it- it updated you so you would remember what you've learned in the game thusfar. It was also very unrealistic how each character had a clue "I just happen to have this death certificate in my purse", but overall good fun, and I plan on buying another version in the series-maybe "staying alive".
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