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.
With the launch of our latest game, Murder at a Microbrewery, the question arose of how much should someone drink at a Murder Mystery?
As the popularity of online murder mystery games has increased exponentially over the last six months, one of the biggest questions I’ve gotten from my friends is how exactly do I prepare for a murder mystery game?
As someone who’s been a long time PC gamer, I don’t think of online party games the way most people nowadays do. When I think of online party games, I still can’t help but think back to the old days and spending hours trying to get your game to show up over a local area network on your friends’ computer. Then, after all that time…
Let me start by saying that the traditional murder mystery dinner is something that I tend to have a lot of hang-ups about. On paper, the concept behind most murder mystery dinner parties sounds solid.
Online murder mystery games have been increasing in popularity over the last few months for a variety of reasons. First, there’s the obvious elephant in the room that’s forcing many of us from fun times and face to face partying with our friends. An increase in viable software for video chats has also exponentially increased the potential for online murder mystery games.
