Host Your Own Murder Mystery In Paris

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During Christmas David and I were out Christmas Shopping and we stopped at the Home Store. When we were getting ready to leave I stopped by the Board Games to see if I could find a game for David because I needed a Gift for Charlie to give his dad.

While in the toy aisle I found a Host Your Own Murder Mystery in Paris Game I knew Suzzane would have loved because like Charlie she wanted to go to Parise. I showed the game to David because I know Charlie loved playing Clue and this game reminded me of Clue.

David decided we should purchase Host Your Own Murder Mystery Game In Paris as a #familygame for us to play on #familygamenight. Once we got home and were unpacking the car Charlie saw the game and said he would like to have it to play which his friends.

I told Charlie I had purchased Host Your Own Murder Mystery In Paris for my best friend’s daughter Karlee. When Christmas came and Charlie unwrapped the game he was so happy but surprised and even confused until I told Charlie it was actually his in memory of his sister.

Charlie couldn’t wait to open the Game and to take pictures of the game to share with B and his girlfriend Mikaylia. My family sat down to play the game that night and we had so much fun trying to figure out who the Murder was.

There is 3 alternate endings to the game so Charlie still has 2 more ways to play when B comes over or Mikaylia comes to visit. If that ever happens. The game can be played with 5 to 13 people 16+ and up the age of Charlie’s friends.

Host Your Own Murder Mystery Game In Paris also would be perfect for a #familygamenight. To bad Appian Way Townhomes doesn’t host Game Night for the residents and we could play Host Your Own Murder Mystery In Paris.

My favorite part of the game was finding out its set in the 1920’s. Wouldn’t it be fun to dress up from that decade when playing the Game? I could see teachers using Host Your Own Murder Mystery In Paris in a #Homeschool Drama Class.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates