Spellbound
£33.99
Spellbound is a downloadable magical murder mystery game for 13 to 17 guests and one or two hosts. It is set at a magical school, with students, professors, and visiting detectives as characters. Will the students and professors solve the mystery and save the school from an ancient enemy? Written by Lisa Perez. Recommended for ages 12+.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
The best murder mystery I’ve done! Overall, had a phenomenal time and everyone got really into it. We were a bit disappointed that there weren’t simple explanations/rules in the character/player packets for basic things like attacking and poisoning and simple stuff like that.
Alicia (verified owner) –
Everyone had SO much fun. The simultaneous plots happening made it so interesting.
Feedback for developers:
– Some characters feel more like side characters (so-and-so’s girlfriend) and those players felt like they didn’t get a “real” role. Maybe this is inevitable.
– We didn’t realize there would be so much dating focus, I guess because its supposed to be teens in a wizarding school. You could take out all the love triangle stuff and have just as good a game… no, better. Those characters could have more interesting goals related to magical artefacts and whatnot.
– The exams helped drive materials exchange but otherwise felt irrelevant.
Freeform Games (store manager) –
Thank you for this great helpful feedback, Alicia! We’ll take it into account when we do the next revision of Spellbound.
We’re glad to hear that you and your guests had a good time with the game!
Lindsey –
My husband and I host an annual Murdery Mudery Dinner Party and Spellbound is the best murder mystery game we’ve played by far. The character dynamics were fun, the pacing of the game with exams kept the night moving along while keeping everyone entertained, and having potions and money and wands was a nice, tactile element to the game. We cannot say enough good things about this game and hope Freeform keeps coming out with more fantasy and magical murder mysteries.
Anonymous –
Great game with a lot of subplots going on. Everybody loved the exams and were trying hard to pass them. We all had a blast!
Simrat –
I hosted this for my birthday last year and it was amazing. No one in my group (including me) had ever played a murder mystery game but everyone was able to get up to speed and really get into their characters. The magic theme also made it very interesting and unique. Highly recommend!
Zoe –
So fun! This is the best murder mystery I’ve hosted yet (and the first from this company). Lots of plots interweaving, every person/character (from a set of 16) felt important and had things to do, and a good amount of information for everyone to work with. Great mix of having enough information about your character and other relevant ones to riff off of while also being given very tangible goals to work toward. Would definitely recommend this to anyone who has an invested murder mystery group!
It is complicated as warned, but our group handled it well even with a mix of people who have done murder mysteries before and people who haven’t. I would highly recommend having everyone read their info ahead of time — it helped us out a lot!
Laura Graham –
We arranged Spellbound for my husband’s 40th. It was our first murder mystery and it won't be our last. We played Spellbound and it was a lot of fun. Everybody got dressed up and got into character. It was fun watching all the alliances and lying going on. Time got the better of us. I would say it would be best to have a librarian's assistant as there was a lot going on. Looking forward to playing the next one.
Samantha Roberts –
Thank you so much for creating a Harry potter-esque Murder Mystery. I hosted Spellbound in October and my guests ate it up! While no-one correctly guessed the murderer, they had a lot of fun just plotting and scheming the whole way through.
A Customer –
Spellbound was a great game, and everyone enjoyed it (including 6 novices!). I thought the structure, with the regular exam tasks, worked very well. The library was fun too, and enabled me to give a bit of extra help to some people, without being too obvious.
Cindy Haacke –
Thought you might like to know how Spellbound went. We played it this last Saturday and I think it went well over all. This is our family’s third one of your games we have played in the past year! Bottom line, everyone had a fun night. Thanks for providing great games. Keep it up!