It’s time again for a new game! We here at Dastardly Deeds aim to put out a new game every few months, and this one is called A Conventional Murder.
It started with some tapas, or with that small party at a friend’s place, or maybe with some private room karaoke. Is it after covid now?
It’s coming around to that special day once a year where we deem it acceptable to be overtly selfish and shovel cake into our faces. Birthdays are wonderful, aren’t they?
If you’re a seasoned veteran of purchasing games and particularly RPG-style games, you may have noticed that murder mystery pricing varies wildly depending on where you’re looking.
Something that absolutely baffled me when we started out with Dastardly Deeds Murder Mysteries was the lack of diversity in other murder mystery company’s themes. Before we even thought about writing our own games we were already well versed in a plethora of games from other organizations.
If you want to be a hit at your next murder mystery game try to accentuate your costume with murder mystery accessories. Accessorizing for your part can be one of the most entertaining components of creating any character for any murder mystery game.
Depending on the circle of friends you run with, it might be relatively difficult to get your crew to play roleplaying games. This has never been a difficult task for any of the groups of friends that I run with, but I do know friends of friends who have had issues getting their other buddies to join them for roleplaying games.
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Valentine’s Day is upon us again, and whether or not you have a special someone to share it with, what could be better to enjoy the celebration of your favorite martyred saint than with a Valentine’s Day Murder Mystery?
Oh well howdy there’s stranger! I didn’t see you come in. I bet you’re wondering what a dazzling country fellow like myself is looking dressed up so dapper-like.
