TEN LITTLE
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10 players - definitely risque
OVERVIEW |
Ten little vampires,
and me a vampire fake. The first is bled, Upon his bed When I hammer him with my stake... |
Nine little vampires,
now in quite a state The next I dispose With an overdose And I'm left with just the eight... |
Eight little vampires,
going down to Devon A splash, a crash, And in a flash I now have only seven... |
Seven little vampires. Me with a crucifix.
I sport my cross, and another loss Leaves me with just the six... |
Ten strangers are invited to a fabulous mansion on Vampire Island off the coast of Devon. Though they all have blood curdling secrets to hide, they arrive hopefully on a late October evening. But soon a series of sinister events take place. Their host, millionaire Ivan Glensh, unaccountably fails to turn up. A hidden voice accuses each of them of a heinous crime. A mysterious poem suddenly appears at breakfast. And it soon becomes apparent that not all of them will be leaving the island alive...
The Guests/Vampires?
Harker, 40,
Mr Ivan Glensh's Butler |
Freddie Fang, 53,
Aging International Rock Star |
Sister Serenity, 28,
Devout & Beautiful Nun |
Quincey Jones, 39,
Australian Zoo Keeper |
Meredith Morgue, 45,
Beverley Hills Funeral Director |
Valaria Romanov, ??,
Impoverished Russian Aristocrat |
Dr Morris, 47,
Harley Street Heart Specialist |
Sir Philip Seward, 63,
Explorer & Natural History Expert |
Wendell Orlock, 43,
American Billionaire Businessman |
Nurse Hawthorne, 47,
Founder of "Back Up Blood" Ltd |
How many of the ten will survive the night...
INVITATION
A PDF of the invitation for this game can be downloaded here.
GAME STAGES
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GAME COMPONENTS
The following components can be created from the PDF files you will receive.
2 Page Invitation
10 "You are invited to play" sheets
10 Character Booklets
Ten Little Vampires Poem & Vampire Accusation Script
11 Clue Objects - including 5 piece vampire killing kit
Component Envelopes
Round Flowcharts
These help the host to ensure that the game stays on track and that nobody misses their cue. A description of how the colour coded flowcharts work can be read here.