Customer Reviews:
Great Fun! November 14, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This murder mystery was great fun but I like them all. The game is for 10 players. You can have an additional 2 players but they don't have much to say in the game.
The plot was good but will be familiar to fans of the film Casablanca.
One of the best March 18, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is one of the best murder mystery games I've played. The plot is interesting, well thought out and at times very funny, and there are just enough clues to be able to make an intelligent guess at the murderer, without it being glaringly obvious. The two optional characters are also written in well so that (if present) they have enough to do, but the game works equally well with or without them. My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed this one!
The COOLEST GAME EVER!!!!! February 26, 2006 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
You love games? You love your friends? YOu love excitiment? This is the game for you! I've never had so much fun dressing up and spending an evening acting the clown and trying my hand at murder! Perfect for a party, xmas day or just a good laugh
Great Fun wiv a leetle twist!!! March 8, 2004 66 out of 67 found this review helpful
This game is hilarious it will keep you guessing till the end and laughing for days afterwards. The awful french Allo Allo accents of my friends during the game just made it even funnier. If your game for a laugh you have to try this. The character names and descriptions are enough to make you laugh as it is!! Without seeing everyone dressed up in 1940's costumes!
The brie, the bullet and the black cat November 2, 2003 99 out of 105 found this review helpful
This was the funniest murder mystery game I have ever played. The characters were hilarious in their own right, no matter what the acting skills of the person playing them. The plot was intricate and kept us guessing right until the last minute (and we still got it wrong!). A must for film and tv fans with the numerous and highly entertaining nods to Casablanca, 'Allo 'Allo, and Inspector Clouseau.
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