Murder mystery games for 10 to 15 people
This page lists our murder mystery games for 10 to 15 people. (A heads up – except where noted, this excludes the host.)
Murder mystery games for 10 to 15 people
In alphabetical order.
A Dead Man’s Chest is a pirate murder mystery game for 12 to 16 guests and a host. Two rival pirate ships descend on Caribbean island – who will find Captain Flint’s buried treasure? And who murdered him in the first place?
Written by Mo Holkar.
Recommended for ages 12+.
A Heroic Death is a near-future murder mystery game for 8 to 12 guests and a host. The superheroes are trapped in their secret base – so who will save the world from the evil ReptoMan? And their manager has been found dead, so one of them is a killer and traitor…
Written by Becky Channon.
Recommended for ages 12+ or 15+ (two versions are included).
A Purrfect Murder is a modern-day murder mystery game for 9 to 12 guests and one host. Set at the Purrfect Paws Pageant, a cat-fancy show, characters include contestants and judges. Who will win the Purrfect Paws Pageant?
Written by Karolina Soltys.
Recommended for ages 15+.
A Speakeasy Murder is a 1920s gangster murder mystery game for 15 to 32 guests and one or two hosts. It is set Fat Stan’s Speakeasy, Chicago, at the height of Prohibition.
Written by Becky Channon.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Bludgeoned on Broadway is a 1940s Broadway murder mystery game for 8 to 13 guests and a host. It’s curtains for Broadway star Jackson Turner, but the drama’s just beginning!
Written by Jennifer Vals.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Casino Fatale is a present-day murder mystery game set in a Parisian casino hotel for 15 to 30 guests and one or two hosts. Guests include millionaires, criminals and spies.
Written by Lisa Butler.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Court in the Act is a historical murder mystery game set at England’s royal court for 13 to 21 guests and one or two hosts. Walter Raleigh, Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare, and many others, try to solve the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Written by Mo Holkar.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Curse of the Pharaoh is a murder mystery game for 6-19 guests and one or two hosts, set in Victorian Egypt. Grapple with evil from beyond the grave!
Written by Mo Holkar.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Davy Jones’ Locker is a pirate-themed murder mystery game for 10 to 15 guests and one host. It is set in 1785 aboard the Libra, a retired warship, and the characters include crewmembers, passengers – and (probably) pirates!
Written by Mark Schaefer.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Dazzled to Death is a 1948 murder mystery game for 12 to 15 guests and a host. Blackmail, theft and betrayal at a glittering Massachusetts cocktail party.
Written by Tracy Bose.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Dazzled to Death comes bundled with The Night before Christmas – it’s the same game, but with a Christmas theme, ideal for holiday season parties!
Death on the Gambia is a 1930s murder mystery game set aboard a river boat for 8 to 11 guests and a host. Venture into the heart of darkness in this 1939 murder mystery game set on the River Gambia.
Written by Steve Hatherley.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Death on the Rocks is a 1930s murder mystery game for 12-16 guests and one host. A peaceful (if rather peculiar) English village community has been disrupted by a savage murder.
Written by Jessica Andrews.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Happy Birthday R.J. is a 1980s Texan oil family themed murder mystery game for 11 to 15 guests and one host. It is set at Southspoon Ranch and characters include the wealthy Harrington family and their glamorous friends.
Written by Lisa Butler.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Lei’d to Rest is a murder mystery game for 6 to 22 guests and one host. It is set in Hawaii, at a beach party that goes horribly wrong. (A smaller version of this game is available for up to 12 guests.)
Written by DeAnna Knippling.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Lord and Lady Westing’s Will is a 1935 murder mystery game for 11 to 16 guests and a host. Set at an aristocratic country house in England, Lord and Lady Westing have died in a tragic accident. But why did they arrange this unusual party to read their will? And was it really an accident?
Written by Rachel Wendel.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Murder on the Dancefloor is a 1950s murder mystery game for 14 to 20 guests and one or two hosts. Flo’s Diner in small-town USA is set for a dance-off competition – but bad-boy Ricky Johnson has been found murdered!
Written by Terence Smith.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Murder on the Istanbul Express is a 1914 murder mystery game set aboard the luxurious Istanbul Express for 7 to 11 guests and one host. Characters include the train crew, merchants, inventors – and spies!
Written by Mark Jarrell.
Recommended for ages 12+.
Snow Business is a snowbound murder mystery game for 10 to 12 guests and one host. Set in an isolated ski chalet in the French Alps, a family holiday goes wrong when one of the guests is found dead!
Written by Lisa Butler.
Recommended for ages 18+.
Spellbound is a magical murder mystery game for 13 to 17 guests and one or two hosts. It is set at a magical school, with students, professors, and visiting detectives as characters. Will the students and professors solve the mystery and save the school from an ancient enemy?
Written by Lisa Perez.
Recommended for ages 12+.
The Food is to Die For is a murder mystery game for 12 to 15 guests and a host. Set in an up-market restaurant, guests include restaurateurs, chefs, waiters and celebrities.
Written by Anastasia Kulpa.
Recommended for ages 15+.
The Karma Club is a 1960s murder mystery game for 10 to 14 guests and one host. Rock band Marmalade Skies has disturbed a peaceful hippy commune – but who murdered their manager?
Written by Mark Schaefer.
Recommended for ages 15+.
The Roswell Incident is a 1940s murder mystery game with an alien theme for 10 to 13 guests and one host. Set in 1947, Roswell, New Mexico. Find out what really happened in Roswell. Did a flying saucer crash – or was it something else?
Written by Steve Hatherley.
Recommended for ages 12+.
The Spy Who Killed Me is a murder mystery game for 14 to 18 guests and a host. It is set at an ivy-clad Maudlin College in the 1960s, at the height of the Cold War.
Written by Anastasia Kulpa.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Vanished in Vegas is a present-day murder mystery game for 15 to 20 guests and a host. Set in Las Vegas’s Sapphire Hotel and Casino, guests include the staff, performers, guests, and visitors.
Written by Jennifer Vals.
Recommended for ages 15+.
Way out West is a murder mystery game for 10 to 24 guests and one or two hosts set in the Wild West. Characters include dastardly railwaymen, upright sheriffs and scheming saloon staff.
Written by Tracy Bose.
Recommended for ages 12+.
Who Shot the Sheriff is a Wild West murder mystery game for 12 to 15 guests and a host. Set in an 1869 ghost town, the Sheriff of Buzzard Creek has been found dead in the stables of the Gold Nugget Saloon.
Written by Tara Laben.
Recommended for ages 12+.