Murder Mystery TEAM BUILDING GAME: What Happened to Sam Disney?
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| Gotham City has a mysterious benefactor.
Or they did. Now he’s gone missing and it’s up to you to find
him! No murders, kidnapping only. Also includes
a mini-scavenger hunt search for clues. |
HOW IT WORKS: **THIS
IS IMPORTANT! OUR GAMES ARE PLAYED A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY!**
Our games are designed for parties with 20 or more guests. Some
of your guests will take part in the mystery as the primary suspects,
victim(s), detective and killer. They’ll
have full knowledge of the script, which means they’ll know whodunit.
It will be their job, as primary suspects, to work AS A TEAM to produce a cohesive
(and fun) murder mystery. The rest of your participants will take on
the role of a team of detectives and it will be their job to actively solve
the case - AS A TEAM (handing in only one solution sheet per
team at the end). Essentially, everyone will have a crucial, active
part in the mystery.You’ll also give each team of detectives
a team project to complete during the course of the mystery (for multi-tasking
and problem solving) and you’ll have the option of doing a team change
mid-mystery as well.
*PLEASE NOTE: If
you don't want your prime suspects to know whodunit you can add a narrator
to your game. Have the narrator read the script as if telling a story. Your
suspects will need to act out what he or she says. You'll give them their characters
descriptions ahead of time but not the script itself. We're slowly adapting
all our mystery games to include a "know it all version" and a "narrator
version" but we're not there yet. If we have adapted a game you'll see
it clearly noted in the description. We have not updated this particular
script yet.
For ALL the details on how our games work (including
number of players, length of mystery and pre-event prep time) and answers
to your most frequently asked questions, please go to How
Our Games Are Played.
To compare what’s included
in our team building kits vs. our regular mystery game kits, click
here.
Download a script
sample.
THE STORY AND THE CHARACTERS:
PLEASE NOTE: This mystery
game also contains a short scavenger hunt and no murders.
THE YEAR: Any. We’ve set it in modern
day.
PLACE: Gotham City
EVENT: The “Lottery” Drawing and
Grand Celebration. Eccentric, reclusive millionaire Sam Disney is alone in
this world with his millions. So, he’s come up with a plan, a way to
leave his money to someone. He draws Gotham City from what he calls his lottery
to bequeath his money to. All townsfolk will receive a financial gift and one
lucky person will receive a briefcase containing $1,000,532.00. Great idea
until things go very, very wrong!
SIX PRIMARY SUSPECTS:
- Sam Disney:The mysterious, eccentric millionaire
(WE NEVER MEET HIM; YOU DO NOT NEED AN ACTOR TO PLAY THIS ROLE.)
- Flora Fauna: A homeless woman who do anything
to get off the streets of Gotham City.
- Horace Tabbeyville:Gotham
City’s mayor,
in for the reelection fight of his life.
- Cain Able: The cash-strapped
Hollywood producer who’s on the brink of becoming a Has-been in Tinseltown.
- Mamie-Eve Dempsey:A
publisher and a psychic. How’s that for a unique combination? Oh wait, she was recently fired
from her publishing job so now she’s just an unemployed psychic.
- Rebel McGreggor: Mamie-Eve’s new boyfriend.
Dare we say he’s a “Rebel With A Cause” (the cause being
Mamie-Eve)?
- Detective Mattie Jiggs:She’ll
only be called in if something evil and dangerous happens.
SECONDARY SUSPECTS: Remember, EVERYONE will be actively involved
in this mystery because it will be their job to solve the case and because you’ll
be encouraging them to come in costume and in character. Use any or all
of these secondary suspects if you have “extra” cast members you
want to use or if you have some guests who want to take on a character but not
take on the full responsibility of a primary suspect. Give them their
secondary suspect instructions (included) and let them run with it. ***FOR
LARGE GROUP MYSTERIES (75 OR MORE): I'd definitely suggest
you cast your secondary suspects. During the mystery it will be the secondary
suspects' "job" to act as general support for the primary suspects.
They'll roam the room "gossiping" about the goings-in, quiet the
audience down during a main action, answer questions, bring primary suspects
to tables for questioning and make sure your guests have seen the physical clues
that have been revealed.
- Georgie Gurl: Mamie’s
psychic assistant: Truth be told, she may be even more powerful than Mamie,
even as the novice that she is. Mamie knows this and will never let her
show her true power in public.
- Frances Noodle: Cain’s
personal assistant who is treated with no more respect than that of a slug.
- Reporter Red Gablian: He’s covering
this story in the hopes that it’ll catch the attention of some major
newspaper and get him out of this forsaken town he’s forced to call
home.
- Josh Lyman: The Mayor’s
press secretary. Josh has big aspirations, namely he wants to be press
secretary for the president of the US. The story could get him noticed
if he can make the Mayor behave like a mayor and not the moron Josh believes
him to be.
- Hattie: Flora’s friend from the streets.
She considers Flora her best friend. She is certain they know everything
there is to know about each other and they always watch each other’s
backs on the streets. She doesn’t know how she’d survive without
Flora.
- Biff Stufflebeam: He’s running for
mayor against Horace. He’s charming in a smarmy way, he has lots of
money and he’s determined to win.