Lethal Listing: Murder at the Broker’s Open
THIS JUST IN! “Lethal Listing: Murder at the Broker's Open,” our Real Estate/Reality TV-themed Murder Mystery Game is NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Reality stars, luxury estates, and MURDER??? In the hills of 90210?! The cameras were ready to roll on a “Reality & Bites” themed party at an over-the-top Broker’s Open, but something has gone terribly wrong!
Avery Richman, the wealthy art broker who owns the sprawling estate, has been found in his office, strangled with his own expensive silk tie!
All of our murder mystery parties are designed to be played by 4-20 people. ALL 20 roles have full motives and ANY of the characters could be the murderer. You can also play with more than 20 players by adding guests as “detectives” who participate by asking questions each round and guessing who the killer is at the end.
Who needed Mr. Richman out of the frame? Was someone afraid that Avery might pull his lucrative listing off the market, thereby jeopardizing the sales commission? Did Mr. Richman know that one of the reality stars held a devastating secret- a secret worth killing over?
Even influencer status won’t help you avoid suspicion at this “Lethal Listing…” especially if the killer is YOU!
Go ahead- take Rodeo Drive and head straight for the biggest, most gaudy mansion- the Broker’s open is about to start! Join us for this Real Estate themed whodunit, LETHAL LISTING: MURDER AT THE BROKER'S OPEN!
Our games are meant to be played at home or via Zoom (or other video chat apps) and self-hosted. We do also offer our hosting party packages for groups that prefer a full-service murder mystery experience. You can learn more and submit a party request HERE.
Appropriate for ages 16+!
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