Game Night - Self Made
I created a new game series called Murder Menu - Mine. And would be thrilled for some feedback. I'm from Germany and crime dinner games are very common there. However, it's a bit different here so I just really hope you like it.
About the game: Murder Menu – Mine - is an in person Murder Mystery Game with Audio Files 🎧
Each of you will take on the role of a murder suspect – an unforgettable night is guaranteed!
👥 Players: Exactly 4
⏱️ Duration: Approx. 1.5–3 hours
🔞 Recommended for ages 18+ (themes include murder, violence, infidelity)
Website for a Video on How to Play & More information:
www.themurdermenu.com...
Versions:
Physical Product:
Availability: two, as hand made
📦 Price: 25 NZD + shipping (within NZ: approx. 4.90 NZD) or pick up: Pakuranga (Wednesday), Papakura or Titirangi.
Digital Version to print at home
www.etsy.com...
🛑 Important: The game can only be played once, as you’ll know the solution afterward.
Very excited to hear your feedback! :)
*Returns only accepted if the product arrives damaged and not usable - proof required. Once the red envelopes have been opened, no returns are possible.
Return shipping costs must be covered by the buyer.
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