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QUIRKY & BAFFLING CLUES Puzzlement plays a large part in the pleasure of any murder mystery. And much of that puzzlement comes from the clues. The more quirky and unexpected the clues are, the more they will baffle and beguile. Until information revealed at a later stage will make their relevance suddenly clear. Every merrymurder comes with a set of clues. Indeed in "The Murder of Mrs Whyte" there are two sets! Sure, some of these clues are similar to those you would find in other murder games. Engagement rings, Anonymous letters, Bloodstained candlesticks. But we throw in some quirky items too. An "Easy Baking" card for Snozzlenut cake (courtesy of Pease Pudding Industries), a clown's red nose, the telephone number of an exclusive rentboy, a rose thorn, a book entitled "Nail your Man" (by Fleur Twell, Bea Hardtoget & May-Kim Gagging!) All these items turn up as clue objects in the merrymurders, all aimed to puzzle, and amuse your party guests. And, of course, clues do not just turn up in envelopes. They are planted in the dialogue as well. For instance, if you want to solve "Slaughter at the Circus", you should listen very carefully whenever the lions' wildebeest carcass is mentioned! |
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