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| How would you like to be a detective? There are a lot | | | | In Murder at Burnham Stables, you have to solve who |
| of people who would surely jump at the chance to be | | | | took the life of Franklie O’Dorsy, a very famous |
| a detective. Just think about the mystery and the | | | | jockey. Everything is about horse racing and eight |
| intrigue that you would have to consider when solving | | | | people can play this game together. In Murder at the |
| a case. Just think about the evidence that you would | | | | Café Resistance, host of the party Herr Bevore |
| have to sort to be able to see the real story and | | | | dies and that is up to you to find out. A dozen people |
| answer the question, “Who dunnit?” Those | | | | can be part of the story. In Murder at the Pyramids, |
| people who do love CSI would surely want to be a | | | | after June Digger, an archaeologist, unearths an |
| detective at least in some sort of game if being one is | | | | incredible discovery, she is then found dead. Who killed |
| not possible in real life. | | | | her? Play the game with seven other people. And in |
| | | | | Murder in Las Vegas, during the anniversary of his |
| You now have the chance to be a detective. All you | | | | own hotel and casino, Roland Ewynn gets murdered. |
| need to do is be part of a murder mystery party that | | | | Who dunnit? 10 players are needed to solve the |
| Gadget Epoint offers to all who are interested. There | | | | mystery. |
| are four choices to choose from and these are | | | | |
| Murder at Burnham Stables, Murder at the Café | | | | Each murder mystery party comes with the props |
| Resistance, Murder at the Pyramids, and Murder in Las | | | | that you would be needing to take in your character |
| Vegas. All of these are a game which you would | | | | and solve the mystery. Instructions are also included as |
| have to play with a group of people. You can be the | | | | well as audio CDs and DVDs so you could really be |
| detective or you can play one of the characters | | | | much into the crime which has happened. Of course, in |
| involved in each story. It would be so much like the real | | | | case you get stuck, you can also find out who dunnit |
| thing - the only difference would be that no real crime | | | | for each murder mystery party comes with the |
| has happened. | | | | solution. |