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Murder at The Manor 6-14 Player Murder Mystery Flexi-Party Dinner Party Game
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| Age Range (Description) | Adult,Teen |
| Number of Players | 14 |
| Brand | Murder Mystery Flexi Party |
| Theme | Mystery |
| Color | White |
About this item
- Play with ANY combination of 6-14 guests
- No-one is 'bolted on', everyone's a suspect
- The murderer is chosen on the night so 'no shows' are fine
- Host can play
- No random guessing! Suspects have different stories if they're guilty, with important clues to help you solve whodunit.
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 0.79 x 6.3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 14.5 ounces |
| ASIN | B00KQGP31E |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 years and up |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | D'Avekki Studios Limited |
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You're invited to Heathcliff Manor, where Lord Heathcliff is hosting a dinner party in honour of his new bride. All the usual suspects are here - the cook, the professor, the butler - as well as some unusual ones. But before anyone can toast his happiness, Lord Heathcliff is killed with the candlestick in the pool room. Host your own party to find out who snuffed out his candle.
Female suspects:
EM FATALE : the victim's young, beautiful widow
MRS WITHERING : the silent but deadly housekeeper
MISTY VISIONS : a wild gypsy fortune-teller
BLANCHE BATTERS : the cook with a mean left hook
CINDERS : the pretty put-upon maid
DEE MINOR : a world-famous concert violinist
SIERRA TANGO : the only police constable in the village
Male suspects:
BUTLER : the victim's butler
INSPECTOR DENAUX : a French private detective
PROFESSOR PEACOCK : an academic and "friend" of the victim
REVEREND WILL BEEDONE : the local vicar
DOCTOR FUMBLES : the village doctor
GENERAL CUSTARD : an ex-Army General turned security specialist
FORD ESCORT : the victim's chauffeur
Re-usable white box contains:
How to host guide with rules and evidence
A pad of whodunit slips to choose the murderer
A question menu for seated dinner party style games
14 character sheets with integrated question menus for buffet style parties
14 invitations with costume suggestions, that can also be used as place-settings
*audio evidence also available to download
May be suitable for ages 13 and up at parents discretion. Contains mild innuendo.
See A Big Murder at the Manor for more players.
Non-commercial use only. All rights reserved.
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We have a group of 10 adults that regularly get together for dinner and some sort of game. I bought this on a whim because someone said "Can we do a murder mystery one time and dress up?" We did have a great time PLAYING the game. We all sat in one room and read the Acts, questions, and answers so everyone heard everything at the same time. I can't imagine it would be great with mingling because it would take SO long for everyone to talk to everyone and ask the questions.
Here's the beef: No one guessed the murderer! Even after we were done, the murderer was revealed, the murderer read his confession, we were all confused about how we were supposed to come up with the motive and murder scenario. Most of us were paying pretty good attention for inconsistencies in people's story, but the motive and scenario required too many leaps. It's possible that we just got unlucky with one poorly written character and that any of the others would have been more obvious. I will probably play again, just eliminate that character and recommend that if I loaned the game to someone, they take that person out too.
What's in the box?
Party Invitations - Can also be used for table place cards, if you're going to do a dinner. On the back of the invitation, there is brief information on each of the characters. I did not assign characters to friends, but rather put "first come-first serve" on the front of the invitation. As people responded, I had them pick the character they wanted to be. If it was taken, I had them pick something else.
Instruction Book - Gives you an overview of what and when.
Story Book/CD - You have the option of reading the mystery introduction and the opening for each of the three acts, or listening to the CD. I chose to use the CD because they were dramatic, with stormy background sounds. Each intro was 2-3 minutes long. The group found the initial introduction difficult to understand - the male speaker had a heavy English accent. I ended up reading that one over again after the CD. But, the others were a female speaker with a lighter English accent and we all understood easily.
Character Bios/Scripts - When each guest arrived, I provided them with their bio and script. Yes, the whole party was scripted. This was a plus - really!
Last, for lack of another description, the guilty slip - This is where the "Flexi" comes in. As host, you'll have slips for each participant. I folded them up and had each guest secretly draw out of a bowl. One will be marked guilty. That person will use the script portion marked "if you're guilty." Others will read the script portion "if you're not guilty". No one - not even you - will know who the guilty person is until the end of the night. And you can use this kit over again (flexi) if you desire because it just depends upon who picks the guilty slip; it's not always the same person.
I resisted reading the scripts. Then, I started to panic when my husband reminded me that a previous mystery party we went to was a total bore! NOT SO FOR THIS ONE! It's totally scripted and hilarious. You can't help but have fun.
We did take a break between each act to refill our snacks/drinks, etc.
I need to add - one of the reviewers said they used this for a kids party (9-14 year olds). We had just adults - and we found that appropriate. For example, one of the characters was a police officer. Through the acts, it came out she moonlighted as a stripper in her police uniform. I wouldn't want that at a kids party. (Maybe they didn't use the police character?) And, other characters were in adult type situations, too.
I highly recommend this! Everyone went home laughing and each time we see someone, they comment how much fun they had. We are already planning our next party with another group of friends.
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[Here's the link to the jazz club if you want to recycle it - most facts from wikipedia - find the Eddie Harris track on spotify]
It’s a hot and humid New Years Eve at the Calypso Horn jazz club in downtown Nassau, 1966. The anticipation of the Junkanoo celebrations, starting an hour after midnight, tides the crowd over the disappointment that the main act, the US sensation of 1966, Alabama’s finest son, Percy Sledge, will not be performing tonight. Along with a number of other American artists planning to see in the New Year in Nassau, Sledge’s flight was cancelled due to bad weather over the Florida keys.
The support act, Gladys Bright and the Mango Pips, extend their repertoire one improvisation further. Eddie Harris, one of the US artists who made the trip before the storm broke, lifts the crowds with his own jazz sax version of Percy Sledge’s latest hit, which the local Bahamas DJ’s had been overplaying since its release in April that year. [play track].
Sir Roland Theodore Symonette approaches tentatively from the Baillou Hill Street side of the club. He has mixed feelings about crossing to this side of town, and to this particular venue, on this particular night. The British Governor was enjoying his looser ties with London over the last few years, but felt his free-wheeling days of autonomous governance might be numbered. The Progressive Liberal Party was building up quite a head of steam under Lydon Pindling, the leading contender to become Nassau’s first non-white Governor. Sir Roland didn’t want to give these amateurs any unneeded ammunition for their electoral campaign. He was less worried for himself, but more for his houseguests Lord Heathcliff and his shrieking fiancée Naomi. Frightfully arriviste, they had neither tone nor manners, and it was much to Sir Roland’s chagrin that he has agreed to accompany them to the Calypso Horn so early on New Year’s Eve, with so much that could go awry.
Lord Heathcliff was clearly tiring of the jazz club already. Maybe the music was too avante-garde even for his tastes. He proposed to Sir Roland that some of the new friends they had made at the bar should return to the Governor’s residence, known locally as The Manor, to enjoy a traditional colonial dinner, cooked by the inimitable Blanche Batter, before returning to the Calypso Horn for the Junkanoo festivities in the earliest hours of 1967.
Sir Roland’s relief was palpable. As the party sucked the last drips of rum from the ice of their cocktails, he almost came to appreciate Eddie Harris’ sax cover of the Percy Sledge hit of the year that he sheepishly had had to admit to never having heard until tonight. Everything now would be fine. What could possibly go wrong….
Overall it was very easy to follow, and it didn't matter which characters were there as you could just explain that some had had to leave before the murder so couldn't be guilty. We used the audio and so it did reference the other characters who weren't there, this was a little confusing but it was interesting listening to their reasons, it did make us want to hear more though and so it was a shame they weren't there.





































