Panic in high society! The noble Lord Von Blaue was found dead last night in his country estate. And just before his grand party was set to begin. Typical. No murder weapon, no crime scene, and the six guests who might know something? They’re suspiciously silent—probably due to a combination of guilt and too much champagne. What we do know: all sorts of things have disappeared from the house, and the chance that this is an accident is about as likely as your mother-in-law spontaneously pouring you your favorite drink. In short: a murder has been committed, and you have to solve it.
So put on your trench coat, polish your magnifying glass, and get ready for an afternoon full of intrigue, suspicion, and unfounded accusations (“I knew it! You were already eyeing that cheese platter suspiciously!”). Before you run into the city like headless chickens, you’ll first receive a phone briefing. The most important piece of evidence? Von Blaue’s calendar. Because nothing says “I lead a suspicious life” like a schedule full of mysterious appointments in suspicious places. Then you’ll be divided into teams and sent out with a phone, a Cluedo app, and a map full of locations where our deceased aristocrat was recently spotted. At each location, a question, a clue, or a task awaits that brings your team just that step closer to the truth. Or further away—that depends on your IQ, teamwork, and coffee intake. And when you think you’ve solved the case, the best part begins: you have to reenact the murder. Yes, really. Complete with dramatic poses, death scenes, and the kind of acting even GTST would disapprove of. Back at headquarters, the big reveal follows. The winner gets eternal fame and bragging rights; the losers… well, they get to add their names to the list of “suspects.” In short: Cluedo City Game is a hilarious murder mystery full of drama, suspense, crazy challenges, and a suspicious amount of fun. The perfect activity for groups who’ve always wanted to unleash their inner detective, diva, or deranged count. And trust us: Von Blaue would be proud of you—if he were still alive. Click the green button below to request more information.