Death on the Rocks
$44.99
Death on the Rocks is a 1930s murder mystery game for 12-16 guests and one host. A peaceful (if rather peculiar) English village community has been disrupted by a savage murder. Written by Jessica Andrews. Recommended for ages 18+.
Death on the Rocks is a murder mystery game for 12 to 16 guests and a host. It is set in an English island village, in the 1930s. Download the free introductory pdf file.
Death on the Rocks is a thrilling evening of romantic scandal, poisonous gossip, political tension and murder! Your guests will be in the middle of the action, and it will be up to them to wheel and deal to get what they want. Will they achieve their goals, keep their secrets hidden, and survive Death on the Rocks?
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Death on the Rocks is set in 1936, on the notoriously cold and windy Gull Island, just off the north-east coast of England, whose perilous rocks have claimed many a victim. It is 6:30pm on the eve of the winter's Solstice, a traditional day of celebration for the villagers of Little Bleakly – much to the horror of the local Reverend. The wind is howling and the rain is coming down in sheets, but inside the village hall has been cheerfully decorated with brightly coloured flags and bunting.
The needle of the gramophone is poised over 'Music Maestro Please', and many of the villagers have already arrived in the village hall, when Little Bleakly is suddenly plunged into darkness by a power cut. Stumbling along the shadowy and winding paths with candles in their hands, the remaining villagers are on their way when light returns.
The festivities are ready to begin! Except someone is missing: Hugo Malady, the dashing heir to the legendary Malady fortune, who traditionally kickstarts the Winter Solstice Celebrations, is nowhere to be seen! The villagers spread out over the island in search. Soon, a shrill scream is heard from Lighthouse Bay: Freda, the local pub landlady, has discovered the body of Hugo Malady on the beach, lifeless, with a dagger protruding from the back of his neck!
Get ready for suspicion, intrigue, gossip, and a jolly good pub meal – and join us at Death on the Rocks!
Death on the Rocks 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.
No combat, no poison.
The free introductory pdf file contains an introduction to the game, a cast list of all the characters, and a copy of the Gull Island Gazette.
Cast of characters
- Lady Emily Malady: Hugo’s mother, Lady Emily is a notorious recluse, still in mourning for the death of her late husband, Sir George Arthur Malady
- Charm Malady: Hugo’s glamorous sister, Charm Malady dreams of becoming a Hollywood star
- Fräulein Louisa Winter: Charm’s super-strict German governess
- Percival Reeves: The Malady family’s perfectly proper butler
- Rosie White: The Malady family’s innocent young maid
- Hillary Grey: Little Bleakly’s highly respectable, tweed-bedecked post person
- Nova Grey: Hillary’s daughter and Hugo’s fiancée, the belle of the village
- Dr Seth Jerome: Little Bleakly’s new doctor, Seth Jerome is an American and very popular with the ladies
- Robin Hardcastle: Dr Seth Jerome’s meek and mild assistant
- Reverend Meredith Brown: Little Bleakly’s fire-and-brimstone vicar
- Freda Karamazova: The fiery gypsy landlady of The Cold Blast Inn
- Vivian Oddy: A visitor to Gull Island and an avid twitcher, Vivian is researching an article for Bird Watching Weekly
- Fräulein Braun: A visitor to Gull Island, Fräulein Braun was one of Charm Malady’s teachers at the etiquette school in Berlin
- Jens Svederborg: Little Bleakly’s eccentric Swedish librarian
- Luke Cleary: A young bohemian artist who lives in the lighthouse and was Hugo’s best friend
- Louis le Roux: A visitor to Gull Island, Louis is a French cartographer, come to map the island
Death on the Rocks is for 12 to 16 guests:
- 12 guests (5 male, 6 female, 1 any)
- 13 guests (5 male, 6 female, 2 any)
- 14 guests (6 male, 6 female, 2 any)
- 15 guests (6 male, 6 female, 3 any)
- 16 guests (6 male, 6 female, 4 any)
You also need a host – someone to organize the party and ensure everything runs smoothly.
How Freeform Games murder mystery games work
Death on the Rocks is unlike other murder mystery games. Although the game starts with a murder, each character has several goals they must try to accomplish. While they may want to solve the murder, Death on the Rocks contains plenty of other plots and secrets to keep everyone busy. Death on the Rocks isn't scripted, and lets the players decide how to achieve their goals and thwart their enemies.
On the evening of the game the guests are met by the organizer, the Malady family's Lawyer, and welcomed to Little Bleakly.
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 Death on the Rocks. What is the secret of the wig? Is there really a gypsy curse? What is kept in small blue glass bottles? Who wants to live forever? Who might be a foreign spy? And, of course, who killed Hugo Malady?
Finally, the game concludes and everyone finds out how they did, and what secrets everyone else was concealing.
Recommended for ages 18+
We recommend Death on the Rocks for those aged 18+, as it includes adult references and the option of homosexuality.
Extra characters
Sometimes you have too many guests and need more characters. So most games have free extra characters (written by us or previous hosts) included in the download when you purchase the game.
- 'Ginger' Roberts – aspiring film-maker (Any)
(by Freeform Games) - Catherine Konrad-Malady – Hugo and Charm's cousin (F)
(by Marc Christenhusz) - Charlotte Chambers – well-known author (F)
(by Kristen Hanneman) - Horace Finleigh – gentleman hunter (M)
(by Marc Christenhusz)
Please note that we haven't always tested these – and they may not tie in exactly with our games.
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Julia (verified owner) –
Death on the Rocks was really fun! It was my first time hosting a murder mystery game, and everything went really smoothly. As it has no combat or poison, it’s definitely a good game for beginner hosts. One of my friends actually said he preferred no threat of death, which I would agree with, as it means no one has to sit out if they die.
The investigative ability to explore places on the map was really interesting. However, a lot of my guests didn’t even use this, or used it too late: the items in the locations had been taken! The most successful players used their abilities early, and then throughout the game.
My favourite part was getting to paper-scissors-rock on behalf of the pickpockets. It was hilarious whenever I lost to see the confrontation—especially because I couldn’t beat one friend all night! I also enjoyed eavesdropping on behalf of players as an ability too. It allowed me to really get a sense of what was happening and watch the brilliant acting of my friends.
My friends loved the game and have told me that it was way better than a normal party. They were excited for weeks beforehand, and are already looking forward to next year (although one told me that we needed to have murder mystery parties every fortnight)! As a group, they had figured out pretty much everything by the end of the night, although there was a split between a few people for who the murderer was. They really enjoyed all the plotlines, and thrived in really making their characters their own. It was an utterly fantastic night, and I can’t wait to host or play again sometime!
Meaghan Rhoades –
Hello, I just held my first murder mystery party, with Death on the Rocks, over this past weekend and it was a great success. I was so nervous that people might not really be into it, but thankfully I was wrong. At first a lot of people were overwhelmed with how much info they had to go through upon arrival, but once the game actually started and everyone started to talking to other people, it seemed to click and they got REALLY into it. Everyone seemed to have a blast. There were lots of lying, backstabbing, and people not trusting others even when their character sheet said they should. It was hilarious. My favorite thing from the evening was that the character of [censored] convinced [censored] she didn’t [censored], so even he was shocked at the end of the night when it was revealed she did. Only 1 person guessed the murderer. The characters who received the most votes was split between [censored] and surprisingly [censored], the person playing them was acting very shady all night. Overall the game was a fantastic success and we’re already planning to host one again next year!