Murder in the Alps a murder mystery game for adults, from Red Herring Games. For 6 players. Suitable for ages 17 and up.
For more top murder mystery dinner kits from Red Herring Games, see my list of posts below.
Murder in the Alps
From: Red Herring Games | Ages: 17+ | Players: 6 character roles | Format: Murder Mystery Dinner Kits.
Plot: High in the Swiss mountains lies the sleepy Alpine village of Tublerone, an exclusive playground for the rich and famous. After years of schnapps, après-ski and fondue, the local gendarmerie have discovered a dead body! The man in question is none other than the distinguished Ed Bustard, 15th Earl of Duffolk! The Earl had many notable friends, but even more enemies. All of these colourful characters are now in the dead man’s chalet, and one of them is the killer!… Can you unravel the secrets of Tublerone and discover the guilty party? [Source: Red Herring Games]
Characters in the Game
- Rich Bustard (Son of Earl Ed Bustard): An aristocratic country gentleman who enjoys the outdoor life. Fishing, hunting and horse riding are just some of the fine pursuits he enjoys.
- Fifty Pence (Rapper): Self-styled female gangsta-poet, giving a voice to the homeys on the street.
- Madame Bain-Marie (The distinguished French chef and gastronome): A servant in Earl Ed Bustard’s house but a master chef in the kitchen.
- Mike Rochip (Computer nerd): Dresses informally in a geeky T-shirt. To him formal wear means a long-sleeved and short-sleeved T-shirt at the same time!
- Gary Vinegar (Bitter ex-footballer): Unlike Mr. Lineker, he does not have a spotless reputation.
- Clare Grylls (Scottish outdoor adventurer and TV personality): Enjoys a hard woman image as a survival expert. Dresses practically with lots of pockets for head torches and flares etc.
*Murder in the Alps available from Amazon UK.
More Top Mystery Kits by Red Herring
- Halloween Monster Mystery (8 year olds & up).
- Greased at the Diner for 6 to 12 players (Teen+).
- The Atomic Bombshell – A Murder-Free Mystery Game.
- 1930s Murder on the Disorientated Express Game.
- St Patrick’s Day Themed Party Game: Who Lynched Lee Prechaun?
- Sherlock Inspired: A Not Very Elementary Murder.
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