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The Spy Who Killed Me – a Freeform Games murder mystery 15

For 14 to 18 guests and a host – costs £20.00 (about 30.74 US dollars)

The Spy Who Killed Me – a murder mystery game from Freeform Games

The Spy Who Killed Me is a dinner party murder mystery game for 14 to 18 guests and a host – download the free introductory pdf file.

COMING SOON! – Be one of the first to play our new game The Spy Who Killed Me.

Join us in a civilized evening of espionage, code-breaking, backstabbing, and graduating with honours. You will be in the middle of the action and it will be up to you to wheel and deal with the other guests. Can you achieve your goals, keep your secrets hidden and survive The Spy Who Killed Me? It's up to you.

"I had a great time playing The Spy Who Killed Me!"
Brian McCollow (a playtester), Arizona, United States

The Spy Who Killed Me

Welcome to Maudlin College, an institution with prestigious roots and an even more promising future. As we are nearing the end of the last term of the year, it is time to celebrate a hard year's work – in the lab, the library, and on the water – at the glorious Summer Ball. Maudlin College's best and brightest have gathered for a evening of celebration recognizing the recipients of prestigious research grants, and academic as well as athletic scholarships, which will be renewed – or not – this evening.

It should be cause for celebration – but the evening is more sedate than planned; as the musicians arrived this evening, the Head Porter announced that Beth Garnet, one of this evening's student honorees, was found dead in her room. There are whispers about that Beth lost her life because of her involvement in espionage – if that is true, she cannot be the only secret agent in the college.

You can't buy this game yet – keep a lookout, we'll announce as soon as it goes on sale!

The Spy Who Killed Me lasts for about four hours and is suited to an evening. It is often played over a meal – a finger buffet if possible to allow guests to circulate and talk in private.

The free introductory pdf file contains an introduction to the game, a list of all the characters, an invitation to send to your guests, and a copy of the Oxbridge Oracle – plus details of how to buy the game.

These are the characters in The Spy Who Killed Me:

How Freeform Games Murder Mysteries Work

The Spy Who Killed Me is unlike many murder mystery games. Although the game starts with a murder, most of the characters have more important things to do than to investigate it. And the killing may not be over – it is unlikely that everyone will survive the remainder of the evening!

The Spy Who Killed Me is played just like a murder mystery game. You may be trying to solve the murder, but primarily you are (initially at least) concentrating on your own goals and objectives. Unlike most boxed murder mystery games, The Spy Who Killed Me lets you decide how to achieve your goals and thwart your enemies.

On the evening of the game the guests are met by the organizer, the Head Porter, and welcomed to Maudlin College. They then receive their detailed backgrounds – including dark secrets, objectives and money. The fun then begins as they form alliances, blackmail each other, steal items and maybe even try to murder one another! Along the way they may uncover some of the mysteries of The Spy Who Killed Me. Who is a double agent? Who leads the secretive Holly and Oak Society? Who is a professional assassin, and who is the mysterious 'Elsie'? What is the secret of the cryptogram? Depending on what the players choose to do, there are several different possible endings, but finally everyone finds out how they did, and what secrets everyone else was concealing.

Click here to visit our forum and see some ideas that our customers have had when hosting The Spy Who Killed Me and our other murder mystery games.

Extra characters

Sometimes you have too many guests and you need more characters. So we've written a free extra character for each of our games that you can add in, and some of our customers have created their own characters for their parties and are kindly willing to share them.

Please note that we haven't tested these ­ and they may not tie in exactly with our games.

IMPORTANT – if you've bought the game, you can download the files for these characters from the download page where you got your main game files. Contact us if you need the link and password to get back to that page.

You can't buy this game yet – keep a lookout, we'll announce as soon as it goes on sale!

Cast Iron Guarantee

We offer a Cast Iron Guarantee on all our murder mystery games. If you're not completely satisfied with The Spy Who Killed Me then please let us know within 30 days and we will refund you.

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