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The DaVinci Murder Mystery
Game for 8 players 18+
Father Ambrose has been found murdered in the crypt of Dark Stone Abbey. Can you unravel the secrets of this isolated Abbey and the strange goings-on surrounding a carefully guarded secret.
A secret of hidden treasures, that may include the lost works of DaVinci , conspiracies that reach as far as the Vatican, and the possibility of supernatural forces at work?
You are one of eight suspects (four men, four women) in this role-playing dinner party game. Over the course of the evening you must unravel the mystery of “The Abbey” and solve this intriguing whodunnit!
Play as one of 4 men or 4 women:
Father Ignatius: A priest, with a secret addiction.
Mother Superior: A strict nun with high moral standards.
Brother Bruno: A mysterious monk with a hidden agenda.
Sister Mary Paul: A prim nun, with a secret link to the Abbey.
Vittorio DaVinci: An Italian romantic who flirts with the nuns.
Sister Mary Margaret : Fun and enthusiastic, larger than life.
Father André: Best friend of victim with investigative nature.
Novice Sister Emily: A willful girl with a streak of rebellion.
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All games print from pdf files, both Mac and PC.
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Easy to print and fold game booklets and clues.
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Party invitations (also email versions).
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Character backgrounds and costume suggestions.
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DaVinci inspired recipes, period wine labels included.
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Game solution and full game instructions for the host.
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Game play aprox 2 hours.
You will need 60 sheets of blank paper to print on
for the game’s booklets, clues, solution, and confession questions.


Pastry roses on a crown of chocolate

The Mona Lisa clue.
I have recreated the Mona Lisa for use as one of the clues in the Da Vinci Murder Mystery Game. In order to accomplish this I first had to paint the back ground of this famous work. Next was makeup and wig, and using myself as the model (LOL) I waxed over my eye-brows. Then we studied the lighting for the photo shoot. What do you think? How did we do?
