I like the option to adjust to party size and gender. Also lots of choices in themes and all of the included print outs. I also played a different companies at a friends party. There were actors and then everyone else did interviews and tried to solve the mystery. It’s more fun to have a part!
Totally Rad 80s Prom Gone Bad is a Night of Mullets and Mystery!
**Virtual or In-person versions available!
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With their high school career coming to an end, the students of Mayhem High find themselves battling it out over grades, popularity, affection, class rankings and what they all have been focused on for years… Who will be awarded the prom king and queen title?
Will it be the class president who is looking to extend his reign past the student council?
The pompon captain who has used her moves to land more than a prom court nomination?
Or possibly the math team captain who is desperate to make his name in something other than academics.
As the night unfolds, the royalty will be rewarded and an innocent life will be claimed. From the preppie to the punk rocker, the spaz to the stud, the jock to the jilted—all are suspected although only one is to blame. Can you find the culprit in this crazy madness that is filled with neon, naughtiness and narcissistic behavior at this 80s prom murder mystery party?
We have a virtual version of this mystery that can be played in an online platform!
– Be sure the “Virtual” button is selected when purchasing.
Download for Virtual Intro file found below in versions section.
For 20-80 guests: at least 7 males, at least 7 females, 6 gender-neutral.
For 15-20 guests: 6-7 males, 6-7 females, 3-6 gender-neutral
For 10-15 guests: 3-5 males, 4-6 females, 3-4 gender-neutral.
For 8-12 guests: 3-4 males, 4-5 females, 1-3 gender-neutral.
For 6-8 guests: 3-4 males, 3-4 females.
Download an intro for the VIRTUAL VERSION HERE.
* The upgrade is only able to upgrade the 15-20 guest version to the 20-80 guest version of this 80s prom murder mystery game. The upgrade DOES NOT work with any other size of party.
For 20-80 guests: at least 7 males, at least 7 females, 6 gender-neutral
For 15-20 guests: 6-7 males, 6-7 females, 3-6 gender-neutral
For 10-15 guests: 3-5 males, 4-6 females, 3-4 gender-neutral.
For 8-12 guests: 3-4 males, 4-5 females, 1-3 gender-neutral.
For 6-8 guests: 3-4 males, 3-4 females.
Clean versions are void of references to extra-marital affairs, alcohol and/or illegal drugs. Teens and/or conservative groups often use clean versions for their mystery of choice.
* The upgrade is only able to upgrade the 15-20 guest version to the 20-80 guest version. The upgrade DOES NOT work with any other size of party.
For 20-80 guests: at least 14 males and 6 gender-neutral.
For 15-20 guests: 12-14 males and 3-6 gender-neutral.
For 10-15 guests: 7-11 males and 3-4 gender-neutral.
For 8-12 guests: 7-9 males and 1-3 gender-neutral.
This is a mostly-male cast with some of the characters being in same-sex love relationships.
* The upgrade is only able to upgrade the 15-20 guest version to the 20-80 guest version. The upgrade DOES NOT work with any other size of party.
For 20-80 guests: at least 14 females and 6 gender-neutral.
For 15-20 guests: 12-14 females and 3-6 gender-neutral.
For 10-15 guests: 7-11 females and 3-4 gender-neutral.
For 8-12 guests: 7-9 females and 1-3 gender-neutral.
This is a mostly-female cast with some of the characters being in same-sex love relationships.
* The upgrade is only able to upgrade the 15-20 guest version to the 20-80 guest version. The upgrade DOES NOT work with any other size of party.
The details make all the difference! Here are all the tips you’ll need to host an 80s prom murder mystery party to die for.
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First-time host/hostesses need not be wary. Night of Mystery parties have everything you need to throw a successful party and are designed to be easy-to-run.
If you want to play along, you can! As host, you will want to read the host’s guide in full to ensure that you are setting the game up correctly WITHOUT letting you know who the murderer is!
Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the MURDER!
Excellent Question! And one that needs more explaining, please see the “How to Play” Page of our site and/or download a preview file to get a complete understanding of how our mysteries are run!
Yes. We have invitations you can download at any time to send out to your guests. (We recommend you do this before purchasing if you are unclear of your guest count.)
Once you order, you will have access to your party pdf as well as email invitations with character descriptions included for your guests. See a sample emailable invite with character description here.
YES! As host, you get to decide how much or little you know about the murder.
If you want to play along, you will want to read the host’s guide in full to ensure that you are setting the game up correctly WITHOUT letting you know who the murderer is in this murder mystery party game!
This will depend on (a) the version of party you order and (b) what you/they want to do at the party.
Some murder mystery party game rules say (generally the smaller 6-8 guest and 8-12 guest versions) have the victim rise and become the investigator after their “death.”
Since the victim does not know who murdered them, they can still play along and try to guess the murderer using their previous background knowledge and their money in order to bribe and blackmail others and derive their secrets from one another.
If you have a larger version, and you have not assigned the investigator (they are generally listed as the first person to eliminate for this reason), then the victim will need to become the investigator.
If you have assigned the investigator, but have an extra role that is not already filled, the victim can become this person (if you order the 20-80 player version, this will always be an option).
If the victim wishes to do nothing, they can do that as well. Some guests really enjoy playing along “dead” and trying to figure out who killed them.