Never Done One Before? Read This First
The honest answers to what people quietly worry about — acting, memorising, and whether it will be embarrassing.
People do not say the thing they are actually worried about. They ask how long it takes. What they mean is: am I going to have to act, in front of my friends, and be bad at it.
So, plainly.
You do not have to act
You get a sheet. It says who you are, who you have a problem with, and one or two things you are hiding. When somebody asks you a question, you answer as that person.
That is it. There is no performance, no accent, no memorising. Guests who read their sheet in the car on the way over still have a good night — they just have a slightly less prepared one.
Nobody is put on the spot alone
The fear is standing up and being watched. That is not the shape of it. Almost all of it happens in twos and threes, in conversation, the same way any party works — except everyone has a reason to be talking to somebody specific.
The only moment everybody looks at one person is the accusation at the end, and by then people are enjoying themselves enough not to mind.
What is in a kit
Character sheets for each guest, the host guide that tells you what to read and when, the clues that get handed out round by round, and the solution.
Boxed, all of it turns up printed and sorted. As a download, it is the same material as PDFs — you print it and cut where the lines say.
What it costs you on the day
An hour of setup if you are organised. Printing the night before if you went digital. Then three hours where your only job is reading a few paragraphs aloud and watching your friends accuse each other of murder.
That is a better ratio than most parties you will throw.


