Who Killed Dr X?

A team building event for between 9 and 60 "ace-detectives". An indoor or indoor/outdoor event lasting a couple of hours - daylight or darkness hours!

Your illustrious team of detectives has been called to The Olde Manor (name of your venue) to uncover the truth…Who killed Dr X?

This is our version of that old favourite "Cluedo"…but this is "Cluedo" with a difference!

Move round the board to reveal the murderer!Played in detective teams with an oversize game-board and oversize dice, teams move their counters around the board from room to room. Upon landing in a room, the sleuthing can begin! Your team picks up a search warrant and sets off to seek clues and evidence.

Each room on the game-board corresponds to a real room at your venue. So landing on the Billiard Room on the game-board involves your team of detectives leaving the game room to search for the real Billiard Room.

On arrival at the Billiard Room (we can also use outdoor locations in the gardens and grounds if you wish), your team of detectives are authorised to conduct a short search. But what will they find?

Murder Mystery solved!Every room or location hides a clue or piece of evidence. Powers of deduction and observation will be tested to the full! Will your team spot the dictaphone with the secret recorded message; what does the autopsy report reveal about the murder mystery and who has a motive for the crime?

Evidence and clues are gathered piece-by-piece. There's an element of chance involved too; some team members seem to throw sixes every time! Which team will be the first to piece together the story and reveal the truth of Who Killed Dr X?

Primarily a fun event, Who Killed Dr X will get your participants working closely together. It is ideal for team building, an awayday, fun day, xmas event or evening event.



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