Listed below are our youth mystery games. These
mystery games are designed for players between 9-17 years
old.
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Bruffey
Manor An all-girl version of Mystery Manor. Bruffey Manor sits on the edge of town, deserted but not abandoned. Someone (or thing) keeps the
taxes paid so it cannot be torn down. Is the manor haunted? Many say that it is. 10 players or 11-20 players.
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The
Lake Washington Mystery A rich heiress throws a lavish party and the next day she discovers her jewels are missing! This includes a
gold and diamond tiara worth over $20,000. It is up to you to find the thief. Besides, there may be a reward.
This game is for 8 girls who are 9-11 years old.
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Mystery
Manor A group of strangers spend the night in a haunted house. Can they survive the night? You decide your fate as you “choose your own
ending”. 10 players or 11-15 players.
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The
Shampoo High Girls at Camp Run-a-muk Meet the Shampoo High Girls, a bunch of talented high school girls. They have been asked to help save
Camp Run-a-muck, an all girls camp. Camp has been plagued by ghost sightings and things disappearing, including the camp mascot, a midget horse named
Archie. If the girls can’t figure out the mystery, Camp Run-a-muck may be closed forever. An all-girl game
for 10 girls or 11-20 girls.
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The
Shampoo High Girls at the Fair The Girls from Shampoo High school have to figure out who is stealing the County Fair money. It points to
someone from their high school, and that just won’t do for this lively bunch from Shampoo High.
An all-girl game for 10 girls or 11-20 girls.
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Wagons
Ho!! Hitch up the teams, buy some ammunition, check your guide book and get set to head for California. Make the right decisions and you may
be a millionaire. Make the wrong choices and your bones may bleach in the desert or hang on an Indian teepee. An all-boy game for 12 boys.
Each mystery game shipped includes the following:
- A complete story of the mystery
- List of cast members
- Individual character packets
- Instructions on how to play the game
- Historical background if necessary
- Timing and organization tips for the host/hostess
- A summary of who, how, and why the crime was done
- Description of props, if needed
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