'The Art Gallery Murder'  Synopsis


6 or 10 Guests + 1 inspector (optional)

Ronnie MacIntosh, the famous artist, has arranged for a private art exhibition among friends before the Tate opens his work to the public. However when all the guests arrive MacIntosh is nowhere to be found - alive that is.

Taking artwork to a new height Ronnie appears to have committed suicide and is found hung from the ceiling surrounded by empty bottles of expensive champagne. Beside him is a small plaque which reads: "Pickled Artist". As a career move it certainly increases the value of his sales - but did he really commit suicide, or was he in fact executed by one of the guests?

A simple to use, entertaining murder mystery appropriate for both first timers and regular players. With scripted dialogue to enhance the rounds, this mystery manages to mix art deco, canapes and wine with a murder most complex.


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Contents

  • Host Instructions
  • Guest Instructions
  • Character Descriptions
  • Character Motives
  • Game Clues
  • Print-able Invitations
  • Email-able Invitations
  • Invitation Tracking
  • Name Tags
  • Pre-Game Clues
  • Suggested Recipes
  • Tips from Other Hosts
  • Bulk Emailing Tools
  • Scripts (Large Group Games Only)
  • Cast Materials (Large Group Games Only)

Team-Building Features (Available only in Team Building version)

  • Facilitator's Instructions
  • Team Assignments Tools
  • Team Building Activities
  • Table Tents
  • Team Building Tips and Suggestions
  • Questionnaires and Team Review Tools
  • Awards

Reviews

We enjoyed playing the game with 7 people. 1.Filled the living room with art and enjoyed tappas and champagne cocktails. 2.However, in this time of CSI, we missed forensic evidence. The reason Vera Sin was arrested, was due to her having the most likely motive. We found that Amalia Fairfart was at least as likely a murderer, because she's much more experienced with ropes. The fingerprint tool is cute, but useless as forensics go. Add clues with hairs, blood, drugs etc. and make the game up to date. 3. I wanted to print the clues for different rounds on different coloured paper, which was difficult because they are not in order of round, but all mixed (pdf). 4. As host you should be aware that inspector Napp does not have a part in the game.
Joke e. - Dordrecht, the Netherlands
Thursday, April 05, 2012
great range of characters, fun setting, great evening especially if you enter into the spirit of things and all get dressed up to match the era and character you are playing - recommended
Gill - cleethorpes
Monday, November 27, 2006