Interactive Mystery Games
Thornwood Bluffs Mystery takes place at a haunted mansion high on a desolate cliff. A ghost and a writer compete for top billing, leading to mystery, mayhem and mirth.
Six party guests. One is the victim. One is the murderer. One leads the investigation. All have alibis, skeletons in the closet and leave physical evidence. Subscribe to the website for a free download of the game. You can unsubscribe at anytime.
The Golden Post Mystery, set in the 1920’s, is an adult whodunit played by 12-20 people who reveal alibis and question one another. Instructions and all game pieces can be easily printed for this comedic mystery.
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Twelve guests solve this Roaring 20’s interactive mystery, The Golden Post Mystery.
Other Interactive Adult Mysteries
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Resort to Murder–-When a poor housekeeper dies and bequeaths something to six unrelated characters, chaos and mayhem result.
Farewell Mrs. O–An Irish wake erupts with laughter from antics of the so-called bereaved.
Tasteful Murder–Guests play the part of the studio audience at the taping of celebrity chef’s television program. Except the chef never shows up, and guests must solve a crime instead of dine.
Children’s Mysteries
These mysteries are filled with historical events and activity for children age 8-14. They have been done for school classrooms, libraries, and in-home events.
Curse of the Pharaoh–Use hieroglyphics to track an explorer who stole the ancient artifact, a Pharaoh’s Teardrop.
The Mardi Gras Mystery–The Spanish-American War is the backdrop for this mystery involving a young girl who must take a daring risk.
The Rare Book Collection–Young people learn the value of a book written by Helen Keller as they solve this mystery.
What people say:
“Being involved with Gwen Koehler’s Murder Mystery plays for several years gave me the opportunity to view the power that “interactive theater” has. Characters and guests mix and mingle. The audience actually becomes a part of the show and the results are very funny and extremely fulfilling as the mystery unfolds.” Gary Mustain, director, actor, producer and owner of The Coffee Bean Theater.
““From ancient Egypt to 18th century France to present day, Gwen Koehler provides vivid backdrops to the mystery crime scenes that she sets. I recommend you dress up and decorate according to the theme – it will only amplify the already thrilling experience.”
“Gwen held mystery events for my daughter’s 13th and 14th birthday parties. The guests dressed up in period attire and delved into the mystery clues with fervor. Years later, many attendees still say they were the best parties they ever attended.”