Today we join our hostess, Linda, as she plans a party for her husband’s birthday. It seems like this casino might have some dead money to explain. Let’s see what Casino: Dead Money offers these party-goers.

Linda originally planned for ten participants, so when one person got sick, she had to think fast. They solved the mystery
and worked around the guest’s absence.

I did spend the required effort to create a space that resembled a casino with the slot machine banner from the party store. I also created a sound loop using the game-supplied background casino noises. We played roulette and blackjack. Everyone remarked about how much they loved playing the casino games as part of the mystery party — it kept the players interested and the night moving along.


Linda created a wonderful menu of specialty finger foods. These items included Jalapeño Poppers, Crudité Platters and Assorted Dips, Black Forest Ham Roll-ups, Crock-pot Mississippi Pot Roast Sliders, and a variety of cheesecakes.



Ages for her husband’s birthday party ranged from 16 to 67 year of age. As you can tell, her guests had a great time.
I have staged mystery parties for them in the past, but nothing as elaborate as Casino: Dead Money. All the players loved it and said that this mystery party was the best one we’ve done so far. I highly recommend. Your guests will never forget it!
You heard it here first. Don’t let another murder pass you by!
