Murder at Mardi Gras-Murder Mystery Party Games

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New Orleans’ most prominent neighborhood has been rocked with the murder of one of its elite members. Pierre DuPre, King of the Krewe, was found strangled by an expensive set of Mardi Gras beads. Party revelers must now put down their Hurricane drinks and feathered boas to determine who wanted dear Pierre dead. Comes with character booklets, invitations, a party planner, clues and much more! There is also a bonus CD with an extra murder mystery! Ages: Adult. For 8 players. NOTE: Character booklets do not contain scripted dialogue, however they do include detailed information that directs players’ improvised dialogue.

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Weight 1.80 lbs
Dimensions 8.00 × 2.00 × 11.00 in

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