Murder in an Hour at Cloo Hall - 3 to 10 players
Murder in an Hour at Cloo Hall - 3 to 10 players
6 suspects, 14 Investigator Questions, 8 Clue Objects
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Please note that this is a digital product. Your game is delivered as a PDF file which you can download. No physical product is delivered.
Crime Background
Sir Edmund Black, the wealthy newspaper owner, has leased the historic Cloo Hall. He hopes to find a dazzling ruby necklace, said to have been hidden there by the legendary eighteenth century highway man, Thomas Tann. But during a snowy winter weekend house party, Sir Edmund is found dead. Murdered in his study. And Police Investigators need to work out how he was killed - and which one of his six house party guests is the killer!
Suspects
- Lady Teal, 62, - Owner of Cloo Hall
- Colonel Yellow, 79, - Big game hunter
- Nurse Whyte, 56, - The Colonel's nurse
- Madam Orangey, 42, - Famous dowser
- Reverend Lime, 49, - The local vicar
- Professor Perpell, 71, - Irritable academic
Game Stages
- Crime Background
- Character Introductions
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 3
- Accusations
- Tom Tann's Deduction Poem
- Murderer's Confession
Game Components
- Crime background
- 10 Place Markers
- 6 Character Booklets
- 14 Double Sided Question Cards
- 8 Double Sided Clue Object Cards
- Tom Tann's Deduction Poem
- Murderer's Confession
- Colour Coded Round Flowcharts
Zoom Version
The Zoom Version of this game allows you to play over Zoom/Microsoft Teams etc and is therefore ideal if your players cannot meet in person. Each person has their own PDF file which contains their character's questions and responses. Each file also contains all the clues. When it is time to view a particular clue a link in their booklet will take them to the clue. Once they have viewed it a link beside the clue will take them back to the question/answer page they were originally on.
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Brilliant fun! Delightful characters, great plot and a satisfying solution when it was revealed. The colour coding of the character booklets was also a great feature meaning everyone knew when to speak. I would happily recommend this game to any group who would like to try a murder mystery game.
