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In late November, Nguyen was seated at the dinner table in Steve Job’s home on Waverly St in Palo Alto. Also present were Eddy Cue and Tim Cook and other Apple executives. If your family is complaining about Chrome pop-ups at the dinner table, it’s likely due to extensions, so make it part of your Thanksgiving tech support. Check for macOS malware. At The Dinner Detective, you’ll tackle a hilarious and challenging crime while you feast on a fantastic dinner.Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Our engaging and unique murder mystery dinner theatre performances have been playing across the country since 2004.
A murder mystery party game set in the early 1900's for 12-18 guests, ages 14 and up due to difficulty. Expansion pack #1 (purchased separately) adds an additional 6 either gender players. This is the instant download version of the game, you will have everything needed to play within the download, and there's nothing to ship, so you avoid shipping fees. No waiting, just download, print, prepare and play! Don't want to prepare your game? No worries - for the party ready pack (boxed set), click on the link below in the helpful links section.
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Note: this game is new and we are still collecting feedback on difficulty level.
Game release date: July, 2019
Helpful Links:
- Click here to view the character list!
- Click here for the free, printable invitation!
- Click here to view sample game materials.
- Click here for the 6 character expansion pack
- Click here for the boxed version - have My Mystery Party staff prepare your game kit!
- Click here to check out the Murder Mystery Prop Emporium!
- Direct your guests to the corresponding pre-game site at 'Your Mystery Party'
Mystery Synopsis
Sherlock and Watson are hosting a dinner party with an intriguing group of guests at their flat on Baker Street.
Londoners were shocked recently when the infamous Lord Blackstone assisted Scotland Yard with the capture of the depraved serial killer,
Victor von Vacher. Has Lord Blackstone turned a new leaf and abandoned his cult of followers? Or, is this all a ruse to gain the trust of those he seeks to destroy?
Alas, you have been invited to the party and wouldn't miss it for the world. This is where your story begins.
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Other Details
Minimum age: | 14 years for difficulty. There are mentions of gambling, cults, and serial killers but no foul language, sexual innuendos, or drug references. |
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Number of players: | 12-18 |
Expandable: | No |
Expansion pack(s): | Expansion pack #1 has 6 either gender players |
Difficulty?: | 5/10 difficulty rating |
Product Reviews
So much fun!
We purchased this for my daughter’s 16th birthday party and the kids all loved it! We had 14 teenagers in all and they really got into it and had a good time solving the mystery. The game instructions were very detailed and all the print outs were easy to prepare. It takes a lot of prep work and we did a whole dinner to go along but it was such a fun and memorable birthday party. I highly recommend trying a mystery party!Rachel on Apr 3rd 2021Baker Street Murder MASTERCLASS!
I hosted this Mystery Party for my Year 11 (16-17 year old) English class who are studying Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle at the moment. Despite the students being nervous to begin, they quickly got into character and engaged in very intense discussions between characters. The students enjoyed the experience very much, many theories abounded, and there was much excitement about solving the case. This was a brilliant, practical way for my students to engage with the characters and genre of Sherlock Holmes and their enjoyment was commented on around the school as apparently much conversation was had in other classrooms, the library and even on the playground!
The resources supplied were excellent and the host package explained everything brilliantly. I would highly recommend this party and Mystery Party in general!Hannah on Dec 15th 2020Lots of fun, tried this virtual, worked ok
So, we tried this for a virtual birthday party. I sent out everyone's individual part 1, 2, and 3 ahead of time (so it would be nice if the packet was organized this way. I sent out everyone copies of the clues. I asked them to have someone else put it in envelops is possible about 1/2 printed out ahead of time, and others didn't. We had some people dress up in hats, other used snap camera to finish their costume. There were a few things that we should have done ahead of time to make this easier. 1) First, make sure that everyone at the party has either each other's email addresses or phone numbers so they can email and text back and forth. There were parts that were supposed to be a secret from others and we let them be known too soon. 2) Login with your fictional name 3) have everyone login separately - if in the same location - only one person needs to have sound on. Everyone had a great time, even though a few things happened out of order, fun was had by all.
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FROM MMP STAFF:
This is a face-to-face traditional format game that isn't the format to play online through video chat. We will have conversion kits for virtual play for our most popular games later in 2020, but we recommend playing the virtually formatted games for video chat. We are super glad you made this work for you, though! That is awesome! Thanks for your feedback.Unknown on May 17th 2020Good clean fun for a larger group
This was my first time hosting a mystery party of any kind. I had heard a lot about them but didn't know for sure if my group of friends would enjoy it as much as I hoped they would. They tend to be nerdy and reserved and do well with strategy games but not party games. After the party, however, all of them told me several times how much they enjoyed it! One particularly introverted young man commented that it was like 'playing those video games like Zelda where you have to go to different people and see what they have to say.' Coming from his background, this was an incredible compliment. Sherlock on Oct 28th 2019
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Diner Dash | |
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Developer(s) | Gamelab |
Publisher(s) | PlayFirst |
Designer(s) | Nicholas Fortugno, Peter Lee, Eric Zimmerman |
Artist(s) | Strategy Art, Bon Art Studio |
Series | Diner Dash, Dash |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X 10.2 or later, mobile phone, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, iOS, Android |
Release | PC
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Genre(s) | Strategy, Time Management |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Diner Dash is a strategy and time management video game initially developed by Gamelab and published by PlayFirst. It is now owned and published by Glu Mobile. It was one of the top-selling downloadable games of all-time,[1] available in multiple platforms such as PC, Mac, consoles, and mobile.
An Xbox Live Arcade version of the game was released by Hudson Soft on November 18, 2009, the PlayStation Network version on November 25, 2009, the WiiWare version on February 16, 2010, in Japan, as well as Europe on March 26, 2010, and North America on March 29, 2010,[2] but this version is no longer on the WiiWare service. Diner Dash later became a mobile game when ported to mobile phones by Glu Mobile, given a retail release, and made available via a 100% advertising-supported download. Blame the lag mac os. Versions have been created for the platforms PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, and iOS.[3]
Diner Dash is also used to refer to the Diner Dash franchise, which has spawned numerous sequels. Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue was released in early 2006, Diner Dash: Flo on the Go was released in late 2006, Diner Dash: Hometown Hero was released in late 2007, Diner Dash 5: BOOM! was released in early 2010, and the latest release, the first free-to-play Diner Dash, went live in late 2014.
Story[edit]
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Flo is a hard worker at a big stock market company in Dinertown. She's tired of doing all the work and feeling unfulfilled. Flo quits her job, wishing she could work someplace else. She spots a run-down old diner, which she buys. She has to make enough money to fix up the diner. Later after earning more finance, she opens a new restaurant called Flo's Tiki Palace, after earning enough there she then opens a seaside diner called Go with the Flo Fine Seafood Dining, when finished at the seaside diner she opens a dazzling newer restaurant called Chez Flo's.
Gameplay[edit]
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Gameplay involves seating customers and guiding Flo around the restaurant to serve customers. If enough money is earned after each level, the player progresses to the next. As the game progresses Flo updates the dilapidated restaurant she begins with and builds three further restaurants, which provide new settings. Monster adventures mac os.
Gameplay centers around catering to customers to gather as much money as possible. Flo can be moved around the restaurant to complete tasks. As customers arrive in the restaurant, the player must drag and drop them onto a table,[4] where they sit down and read menus. Then the player must guide Flo to the table to take their order, which must be taken to the service hatch. After the chef has prepared the meal, Flo must deliver the food. When the customers are finished eating they must be taken a check, at which point the customers leave a tip and their dishes on the table, departing the restaurant. The dishes must be cleared by Flo before the next set of customers can use the table. Each successful action earns the player points, performing the same action multiple times in a row earns the player a chain bonus, which is broken once a different action is performed.[5]
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Customers have a series of hearts over their heads that indicate their mood. The longer the customer is forced to wait, the more hearts he or she loses. Each type of customer has different degrees of patience and tipping habits. Flo can perform various actions, such as talking to customers or serving them drinks, to revive these hearts. When customers lose all their hearts, they leave the restaurant, costing the player points. The goal of a level is to earn a certain number of points. There are also expert point totals for advanced players to achieve.
The game has two modes: Career mode, which follows the story of Flo, and Endless Shift, a survival mode in which the player must last as long as possible in a single level.
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In the Cooking Dash variation, the player actually prepares the food as opposed to bringing the order to the chef for him to prepare it.
Reception[edit]
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Diner Dash has been mentioned in The New York Times,[6]USA Today,[7]CNN,[4] and a variety of casual game studies, including Nicole Lazzaro's analysis of player emotions at the 2005 Game Developers Conference.[8]Games Magazine gave it a favorable review, calling it 'remarkably flexible'.[9]
References[edit]
- ^Takahashi, Dean (2010-09-21). 'With Diner Dash, PlayFirst has a game that goes everywhere'. VentureBeat. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
- ^Brudvig, Erik (March 23, 2009). Diner Dash on ConsolesArchived 2012-01-24 at the Wayback Machine, IGN.
- ^Gibson, Ellie (2006-06-29). 'Diner Dash coming to handhelds'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
- ^ abSaltzman, Marc (2005-08-05). ''Diner Dash' dishes out offbeat fun'. CNN.com. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
- ^Buchanan, Levi (2006-01-03). 'Diner Dash Review'. IGN. Archived from the original on 2007-05-24. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
- ^Marriott, Michel (27 June 2005). 'On Screens, but Not Store Shelves: Casual Games'. Retrieved 17 March 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^'USATODAY.com - 'Diner Dash' dishes out offbeat fun, adventure'. usatoday30.usatoday.com. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ^'Untitled Document'. www.xeodesign.com. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- ^McDonald, Thomas L. (May 2009). 'Eat Any Good Games Lately?'. Games Magazine: 65–67.
External links[edit]
- Official websitearchived
- Glu Mobile, mobile version archived
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