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Jack the Ripper Murder Mystery
Step into the fog of Whitechapel… If You Dare!
Dinner Party Game
for 8 players
Ages 18+ adult
London, 1888. Gas lamps flicker. Footsteps echo in narrow alleys. And somewhere in the shadows, Jack the Ripper is watching.
This immersive 8-player murder mystery dinner party game invites you and your guests to step into Victorian London at the height of fear and fascination.
Each player assumes a richly written role—suspects drawn from history and legend: and presiding over it all is Sherlock Holmes, guiding the investigation with wit, menace, and razor-sharp deduction.
Over four rounds of interrogation, theatrical dialogue, and macabre puzzles left by the Ripper himself, players uncover newspaper clippings, cryptic clues, and special evidence that place suspects at crime scenes—or tie them dangerously close to one another.
Trust no one. Defend your alibi. Solve the puzzles. By the final candle’s burn, one of you will be unmasked as Jack the Ripper.
Dinner, drama, and murder—served Victorian style.
The suspects/players:
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting detective, determined to uncover the truth.
Dr. Tumblety: A “doctor” whose remedies are far more likely to kill than heal.
Charles Lechmere: A deliveryman... but who knows what he is truly delivering?
Aaron Kosminski: A barber, with a razor
kept dangerously close at hand.
Molly Malone: A prostitute, and a sharp-tongued streetwalker.
Agatha Pottle: A pie maker… but what
exactly is the filling in those pies.
Violet Adler: A journalist, often chasing headlines faster than the police.
Matilda Graves: A Spirit medium... she says the victims speak through her.


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Game prints from a pdf file, both Mac and PC.
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Easy to print and fold game booklets and clues.
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Party invitations, plus email versions.
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Character backgrounds and costume suggestions.
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Ripper inspired recipes, and bottle labels.
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Game solution and instructions.
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Game play aprox 2 hours.
You will need aprox 70 sheets of blank paper to
print the game’s booklets, clues, and solution.




