'Mistletoe Madness' Synopsis
By: Betsy Francis
8 - 14 Guests
Deck the halls with mistletoe, and join the holiday fun. “Donatello Soul,” a new scent, will soon be number one. The party was in full swing, then to everybody’s dread The festivities were hindered when an honored guest dropped dead!
Set in the present day, this cool holiday party includes trivia, dancing and of course, a murder! Everyone is a suspect...So, come join the fun!
This simple to use adult holiday murder mystery for 8-14 people is a great way to move a party and have lots of fun, because the murder takes place at the party and all the guests are suspects!
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- 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
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This was fun. The best thing about it is the sharing of clues and laughs! You have to pay attention and force yourself not to be shy. I found that the more outspoken and outrageous you are, the more fun you have and so does everyone else. The best part is the reactions you get when someone reveals a little-known clue. Also, just preparing yourself for the character you are playing, including dressing up, your general attitude, etc. and discovering what makes the other characters tick.
Sandy G. - Warrington, PA
Sunday, December 27, 2009
We had a great time doing the Mistletoe Madness. We did it the day after Christmas and the house was decorated, carols were playing and ready for our "guests". The mystery was good, but it was a little disjointed at times. We''ve done others and this one had less clues to work with and there were also some things the characters were doing that was never explained or brought into the discussion. A little more confusing than others, but, it was fun and a good time was had by all. And, we ALL guessed the murderer wrong, so that was a nice twist at the end for us. And, we were able to fully cast this murder mystery, which does help playing the "game".
Diane C. - Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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Question: How many guests can be invited?
Answer: The recommended number of guests’ is 8 to 14. There are no maximum amounts of guests that can be invited. However, this game has 14 characters, one which is the victim. The minimum amount of guests would be 8. The game is designed with 8 required characters and 6 others to add more spice to the game!
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Question: Can more or less guests be invited than specified in the list of characters?
Answer: Yes, you can add or omit the suggested number of guests by adding or omitting characters. If you reduce the characters it is suggested you start with the characters that are not “required” as labeled in each character description. You must also omit the clues for each character that is omitted. The reverse is true with adding characters, although a little more effort is involved. For each character added, you must also add clues in each round if they are going to participate in the mystery murder solution.
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Question: Are the character’s dialogue and interactivity important to the success of the party
Are the character's dialogue and interactivity important to the success of the party?
Answer: (From a Host-Party.com customer)
“I would suggest you emphasize to everyone to not only know your character, but to also try to know everyone else's character. Some of them play off of each other, so if you don't know the other characters and their personalities, it may fall flat. For example, one of our characters was supposed to be quite obnoxious and he did not carry that off, so one of the other characters could not carry hers off very well because he did not provide her anything to play off of.” – Michelle (Party Hostess)
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Question: Before and during the party, does anyone know who the murderer is?
Answer: The party coordinator (usually the host or hostess) has access to knowing who the culprit is, but does not necessarily exercise the option of knowing. The guest character playing the culprit will know in the Final Solution Clue.
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