HOST YOUR OWN 1920S-THEMED MURDER MYSTERY PARTY - immerse yourself in the 1920s with this interactive party game kit. Play in person or over zoom with friends, family or even the whole office for an unforgettable experience. Renowned bootlegger Al Spumoni is poisoned at his birthday toast! Set in the Roaring 20s, this murder mystery game will keep you and your friends on your toes with thrilling hours of murder mystery madness! EASY TO HOST: Your mystery dinner party kit includes access to an online host dashboard with links to detective videos, an evite tool, costume suggestions, music playlists, and more - everything you need to host a memorable event! EASY E-VITE SENDER: Effortlessly send customized invitations to your guests! Our Evite tool automates the process, delivering personalized emails with event details, character assignments, costume suggestions, and more! FLEXIBLE GAME PLAY: This hilarious detective game for adults & teens includes 20 scripted suspect characters with flexible gender roles. Play with 4-20 people for ultimate flexibility, and extra guests can join as detectives for even more fun! Never worry about a last-minute cancellation ruining the fun! BROADWAY LEVEL FUN: Our murder mystery games are developed by Broadway talent. Each murder mystery dinner party game is infused with theatrical flair, offering a thrilling experience that both mystery and theater fans will love! LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: Easy/Medium. This game is best for those looking to host a fun, interactive party where the clues come second to costumes. This game may not be ideal for players looking for intense game play and difficult clues to solve. ITEMS INCLUDED: Host guide, Evidence Booklet, Evidence Files, 20 Character Scripts, Question Menu, Award Certificates. Plus, access to our online dashboard with additional resources like costume suggestions, party playlists, tutorials, and more! A 1920s themed murder mystery game kit for adults. Revised 2025 version with updated game files and packaging. It’s 1923, and the speakeasy is packed for the birthday party of Al Spumoni, the world-famous bootlegger and ice cream tycoon. A waiter dims the lights for Al to blow out the candles on his cake. When the lights come back up, Al toasts the crowd, takes one sip of his special drink, then chokes and dies. Who poisoned Al’s bathtub gin while the lights were out? Was it one of the gangsters in the room? A high-kicking flapper? A visiting silent film star? Or could it have been—YOU