Murder At Mardi Gras - A Murder Mystery Dinner Game
Murder At Mardi Gras - A Murder Mystery Dinner Game
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! Its Mardi Gras in New Orleans and the Krewe of Midas is holding their annual masquerade ball. As you would expect from the most exclusive and elite Krewe in New Orleans it will be an evening of gowns glamour gossip and MURDER! Old scores are settled and family secrets are exposed when Pierre DuPre the King of the Krewe is murdered. The party guests must work together to determine who strangled the Mardi Gras King with a priceless vintage necklace! Did the Magnolia queen and her Cajun fianc? conspire to kill the old man and inherit his millions? Was it Pierre s young wife he brought home from Las Vegas ? Did his lawyer or his personal chef kill him to pursue wealth and power? Was it his next door neighbor the eccentric gothic novelist? Perhaps it was the French maid who knew too much about the eccentric millionaire of the Garden District. There might also be a vampire and a swamp witch joining the party! Get your costume together put on your Mardi Gras beads refill your Hurricane glass and help solve a Big Mystery in ?The Big Easy!? For 8 to 10 Players. Ages 18+
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