Are you familiar with Night of Mystery.com.?
by Mark
(Denver, CO)
We participated in one and bought, downloaded and hosted one of these murder mysteries from a different website. We would like to put together another soon with about 30 people. I found your website and it seems very helpful and very complete.
I'm just a little hesitant without having been involved with one of these that you suggest. Your descriptions of the murder mysteries seems "dead on" with what we just had. All interactive, buffet of food, the characters get their roles sent out to them in advance, they show up in character, the murder happens and they try and solve it.
Can you give me any input? How do these that you endorse compare with what we have experienced?
My response:
I am a little familiar with Night of Mystery - but I've not actually tried one of their games so I don't know what they're like for certain.
However, from what I've read and what I've been told, their games are similar in approach to those by Dinner and a Murder Mystery Games. (Your comments seem to agree with this.)
So assuming that's the case, you should also enjoy the games by Dinner and a Murder Mystery Games (obviously), Freeform Games and Murder Mystery Games Ltd.
