Murder Mystery Party Kits
- Celebrity Celebrations – set in the 1960s
- Murder Of The Great Chef – set in the 1940s
- Murder On The Prairie – set in olden times
- Out Of The Game – set in 1944 when the “The Boston Odd Sox” were playing “The Chicago Cheeky Chicks”
- Poetic Justice – set in the present but with 1920s characters
- Revenge On The Goldfields – set in olden times
- The Love Letter – set in olden times
- The Luck Of The Irish – set in olden times.
Join the fun today with murder mystery party kits!
Looking for an exciting way to entertain your family, friends or colleagues? Turn your dinner party into a murder mystery game party! We’ve got a wide collection of murder mystery party kits to help you create a fun and memorable event. Let your guests play any of our ‘Who Did It’ murder mystery games, and everyone will have fun playing detective (or suspect) all night!
Each murder mystery party kit offers good, clean fun. So don’t worry about playing it with your teenage cousins or boss from the office. Another good thing about our murder mystery games is that they’re definitely challenging but solvable! No one would feel frustrated trying to work out who did it. No one would be bored either, as the game isn’t dragging—it’s designed to keep everyone on their toes for good reasons.
Ready to host your own murder mystery party? We have a number of murder mystery party games to choose from; we have games for every taste, personality, interest and number of participants. There are kits for 8 to 16 guests, 17 to 30 players, 17 to 50 guests and 17 to 100 participants. Plus, there are murder mysteries with a period theme and some with modern themes. Get your murder mystery party kit today!
Feedback on a murder mystery game kit
Beverly Michaels, USA
“I purchased your Who Killed Santa? kit for our annual holiday function at work. Every year it is very challenging to try to come up with a group/team-building activity so that all may attend and enjoy themselves at the same time. This was perfect! Our environment is not typical in that we’re composed of mostly scientists (which tend to be introverts) so it was great to see many folks come out of their shells and really get into their character. This was such a success that I’m not sure how I am going to top the next holiday function!
I’ve attached pictures of folks dressed in their characters. There were way too many to attach but I wanted to pass along our sincere thanks. We hope you come up with more ideas for future events!
Thanks again
Suzanne Dell, USA
“We had our Murder of the Great Chef party for 8 people this past weekend, and it was a GREAT SUCCESS!
I decided to add a little bit of a twist and suggested that we all ‘cross dressed’. So for most of the roles we had women playing the male characters and vice versa. It certainly added to the fun and the over-acting that went with it was just great!
George’s ‘beard’ was actually coffee granules!! Paula won the “best costume” prize. I think ‘her’ fabulous over-acting throughout the evening helped!
We played a Big Band Glenn Miller CD, and this music just fitted the era perfectly. I supplied each guest with a small notepad and pencil to make notes. After a lot of laughs and detective work someone correctly guessed who the murderer was.
Once again, it was a really great evening and fun was had by all who attended – we’re looking forward to planning our next Murder already! Thank you for a great evening!
Amber Creed
“I just wanted to say that your Storm Survivors was the best party I’ve had so far in my 16 years of life. My guests came dressed up to the extreme, which made the voting on best costume quite difficult. Everyone had a blast, and when our first guest “died”, people reacted so oddly. It was great. When XXX came onto the scene, the girl who played her was perfect for the part. Even though no one guessed who did it in the end correctly, though one guy thought it was the certain person, but didn’t guess correctly of the murderer, it was still awesome. Thanks for making an awesome birthday party game."