Following our birthday post last month, I thought it would be interesting to show when we published each game. I’ve excluded translations to keep things simple…
2001
Death on the Gambia by Steve Hatherley
2002
Murder at Sea by Chris Boote (Murder at Sea was originally All at Sea, we later changed its name)
Curse of the Pharaoh by Mo Holkar
2003
Way out West by Tracy Bose (consistently one of our best-selling games, particularly when we created a free version).
Happy Birthday RJ by Lisa Butler
Court in the Act by Mo Holkar
2004
Snow Business by Lisa Butler
Death in the Fast Lane by Steve Hatherley (which never sold well and we withdrew it in 2011)
The Night Before Christmas/Dazzled to Death by Tracy Bose
2005
Hollywood Lies by Steve Hatherley
A Dead Man’s Chest by Mo Holkar (which quickly became our bestseller for a few years while Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean films were so popular)
Casino Fatale by Lisa Butler
2006
Under the Big Top by Mark Schaefer
Halloween Lies by Steve Hatherley (the Halloween version of Hollywood Lies)
2007
Lei’d to Rest by DeAnna Knippling
Davy Jones’ Locker by Mark Schaefer
2010
Who Shot the Sheriff by Tara Laben
The Spy Who Killed Me by Anastasia Kulpa
Arabian Nights by Lisa Perez
2011
A Will to Murder by Mo Holkar
2012
A Heroic Death by Becky Channon
Pirate Island by Peaky Games
Spellbound by Lisa Perez
Trick or Treat by Peaky Games
2013
Monster Mash by Peaky Games (the non-Halloween version of Trick or Treat)
Lord and Lady Westing’s Will by Rachel Wendel
2015
Death on the Rocks by Jessica Andrews
2018
The Reality is Murder by Freeform Games
2019
Christmas Lies (the festive version of Hollywood Lies) by Steve Hatherley
2020
Reunion with Death by Mo Holkar
Death in Venice by Mo Holkar
The Food is to Die For by Anastasia Kulpa
Christmas Reunion with Death by Mo Holkar
2021
Murder on the Istanbul Express by Mark Jarrell
2022
Vanished in Vegas by Jennifer Vals
2023
The Roswell Incident by Steve Hatherley
A Purrfect Murder by Karolina Soltys
2024
Backstage Business by Jasper Haenen
One of the things that amazes me is how my memory has changed everything. I think of A Speakeasy Murder as one of our newer games, but it’s now over seven years old! And was it really in 2009 when we published The Karma Club?
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