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Buy the Best Murder Mystery
Dinner Party Game on the Web!

Now that you've decided to host a murder mystery dinner party game, you need a recommendation for the best "how to mystery" game you can find.

We recommend the whodunit dinner games available at the Dinner And A Murder site. Why? Because the games are comprehensive, they explain everything you need to know for how to host a mystery dinner game and the creator, Mary Lee, gives you the kind of attention you'd get a your local Mom and Pop Store.

Our Favorite Murder Mystery Dinner Party Game Options


Dinner and a Murder Mystery Game Site Try out any of these games below and then come back and tell us all about your mystery and thriller book club meeting!

Death By Chocolate Mystery Dinner Party Game Death By Chocolate
Death By Chocolate is a game for 8-16 women with an optional 5 male characters. This kit is great for hen parties, bachelorette parties, pampering parties and events where there are a lot of women and a few men. We will provide a free Chocolate Spa Recipes Booklet which you can use to make spa treatments and/or print and give to your guests as a gift! We also have an all female Extra Character Packet with 10 additional characters!



Murder at the Four Deuces Mystery Dinner Party Game Murder at the Four Deuces
A rip roaring 1920's gangster murder mystery party game filled with murder, bribery and back stabbing. Guests will include infamous gangsters, politicians, jazz singers and many others.

For Mature Audiences. 10-20 Guests - Up to 50 with our Extra Character Packets



The Santa Clause Mystery Dinner Party Game The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause is a contemporary murder mystery game that takes place at the Christmas Party of the law firm Lie, Cheat & Steal. With this many lawyers & politicians involved there is sure to be plenty of back stabbing going around.

For 8-20 Guests - Up to 40 with our Extra Character Packets.



Class of 57 Myster Dinner Party Game Class of 57
For one night, return to the Fabulous Fifties, when Elvis was at the top of the charts. Sock hops, hula-hoops, and poodles were radioactive. Getting pinned meant something altogether different than it does these days. Suitable for conservative groups.





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