£39.95
Add intrigue to your next party with this murder mystery game, set at gangster’s hideout.
Your guests will play the roles of one of the crooks, killers, mobsters, or gang-members employed by Don Carrasino, a notorious (and notoriously ruthless) mafioso. All of you are regulars at The Joint, Don Carrasino’s personal bar.
The eight of you, along with the Don himself and his consigliere (or right-hand man), Danny “Chuckles” Luciano, were enjoying drinks, cards, and conversation at The Joint. The evening was shaping up to be quite festive when suddenly Chuckles stiffened in his seat, made a choked gurgling noise, and fell over dead at the bar, clutching at his throat.
Now it’s up to all of you to figure out what happened to the Don’s right-hand man! Your guests will need to work together and use the game’s clues to determine who killed Danny “Chuckles” Luciano!
There are 8 primary characters in this game. Read the "How to Play" section for instructions on how to play this game with more than 8 people.
* = Optional character
Don Carrasino and the Murdered Mobster is suitable for 8 guests (or 8 couples), including the host or hostess. The available guests include:
Our line of 30 Minute Mysteries is specially designed for fast setup and easy play, whether your playing in-person or virtually over video chat.
All you need to do is:
If you’re playing in person, you have the option of printing out the hosting script and character sheets, or you and your guests may view them on your electronic devices.
Best of all, the party facilitator can choose whether they join in the game and solve the mystery along with the other guests!
While this mystery has 8 primary characters, it is designed to accommodate any number of additional players. See the “Expanded Game for Large Groups” section below if you have more than 8 players.
Each of the players will be assigned a character and given a character sheet that explains who or what their character is, what information their character knows, and how their character should respond to events that occur during the game.
The game will progress in rounds.
Round One will start with the party’s host or hostess reading a script that explains the nature of the mystery that is afoot. After the introduction is read, each player at the table will share a piece of information from their character sheet, which will often be met by a response from another player.
Round Two begins with the host sharing a clue that should shed further light on the mystery. After the clue is revealed, the players will once again go around, providing another piece of information.
Round Three, the final round, begins with the host sharing the last clue. The players then go around the table a final time, sharing their last piece of information.
By this point, the players should have enough information to piece together a theory about who was responsible for the crime. Everyone will vote for the culprit, which the host will then reveal. Any player or couple who correctly guessed the identity of the killer is declared a winner.
From start to finish, the game typically requires half an hour to complete.
Our 30 Minute Mysteries are specifically designed to not require very much in the way of supplies. All you need is:
If you have more than 8 players, there are three ways that you can accommodate everyone:
Both the standard and expanded games are included with the purchase of any game kit.
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Kay –
Headline Saxo- phony Jazz Club 21st aprorx 120 guests
Nickname Kay
We had a band play a few jazz numbers at the start. We had someone act out the death and actors for the suspects. We made and extra script for a ‘ senior detective’ who happened to be at the club and he hosted the murder. There were tables of about 10 people who were groups of ‘detectives’. We made ‘case file’ sheets for them to write on when the suspects were telling the clues.
After the 3 rounds the tables had to submit who it was and why. 2 of the tables guessed the murderer. Some people found some holes in the evidence – but it didn’t seem to be a big deal. We got good feedback from the guests from the evening. We had most of the food already on the tables, and some hot finger food in the breaks and drinks at the bar. Also a 1920’s music playlist.
Saxo – phony jazz club –
Headline 21st party - about 120 people- 1920's theme
Nickname Saxo - phony jazz club
We had some friends act out the death and be the suspects. We made an extra script for a senior detective who led the night. Everyone else was in tables in teams of ‘detectives’.
We made some case file sheets so that they could take notes as the suspects spoke. The clues were not water tight, but it worked out OK.
2 tables guessed the murderer. Lots of positive feedback from guests.
Jo O’Sullivan –
Headline A Jolly Journey to The Joint!
Nickname Jo O'Sullivan
Video Dublin
My resolution for 2017 was to get the family together socially more often, so I thought we’d try a Murder Mystery. While my husband and I are old hands at participating in such events, some of the younger relatives were a bit hesitant – fearing they would be expected to be top class actors! I felt a 30 minute event would be a nice introduction to the genre and I was absolutely right! Everyone admitted they had great fun putting their costumes together, and got a great laugh out of seeing each other as flappers and mobsters!
One of things I enjoyed most was the variety of American accents or Irish family produced – some seeme to be an odd mixture of Deep South and the Bronx, while others could have been Chinese/Australian!
I’ve used other murder mystery providers in the past, and Playing with Murder is the most comprehensive, easy to follow, package I’ve found to date. I look forward to downloading and playing the next one!
Dolly –
Headline Don Carrisino and the Mob
Nickname Dolly
We had a real blast. This is a great murder mystery with little to no rehearsal or script memorization. We had 8 characters plus one extra we made up which was a personal mad to THE DON – and we use The Don and had Chuckles die. It was absolutely great. Thank you so much.
Rob –
Headline YouthGroupMurder!
Nickname Rob
We had a great time! Our leaders did a wonderful job and the students had fun asking questions and making guesses.
Renee –
Headline Che style party
Nickname Renee
We re-wrote the mobster murder for a Che Guevrra theme, with Castro and other Cubans as the characters. We used the main script as a guideline and it was perfect. We had about 40 people for a cocktail party so we waited until all characters had arrived and then they dispersed the information one on one. That forced people to mingle and gave them something to talk about. It was perfect. No one suspected the murderer and it lasted for hours.
Shirley –
Headline Dinner
Nickname Shirley
We had a fun dinner, talked about a mystery dinner for awhile and finally made it:)
It was good.
Characters were great! Motives were good.
I was missing more/ better clues! It was a bit repetitive. And it could have made it more exciting if more/ different clues were given.
I played different ones (for the same price) that were better thought through! And each person had a bit of reading and a story line as supposed to a "one liner" between the discussions.
Otherwise we had a fun evening playing this game.
game lover –
Headline Don Carrasino murder mystery
Nickname game lover
This was played after Thanksgiving,
Our age range was from highschoolers to seniors, 11 of us. We had a great time b/c we could act in character, the answer was not obvious, and we knew it was only 30 minutes long. 🙂 The kids love mysteries, so I knew it would work.
Hannah B –
Headline 30th Bday Party
Nickname Hannah B
We threw a big party for my husband’s 30th and did the murder mystery game as part of it. We had a blast using accents and over-acting our parts! We laughed a ton! I am glad we did a more scripted game for our first time; I think it helped our friends to feel more comfortable, even the more shy ones got into their parts! I definitely recommend the game and will be using another one some time! 🙂
Monica Granger –
Headline The Halloween Murder...At the Joint
Nickname Monica Granger
We chose to do the murder mystery for our Halloween party. It was a great success!! Everyone dressed the part for their characters and even memorized their lines and thru in a gangtser accent! Some even did some ab lib to make it more interesting.
Magdeline Bacchi Mafiosa –
Headline Best Mafioso Murder Mystery Ever!
Nickname Magdeline Bacchi Mafiosa
I organized the Don Carrasino murder mystery game as a surprise birthday party for my husband. We had a fantastic time!
I invited four couples. After confirming all the guests could come, I sent them a group email, assigned them their characters and provided them a short character description from the Character List sheet. Additionally, I personalized their roles by adding a few sentences to the character descriptions that reflected each individual’s personal interests. For example, for Lorenzo Pennino, the Don’s chauffeur, I added, "Has a penchant for sailing and skiing. Has an obsession for stilettos. In real life, Lorenzo is coupled with Roxie "Stiletto " Russo. Her personalized lines included, "Skis and plays tennis like a demon. Has a thing for limousines and chauffeurs. "
I sent my husband on an errand. The guests arrived before my husband returned home as planned. As the guests arrived, they received their party favors: the men, cigars and the women, gaudy costume jewelry with the theme from " The Godfather" playing in the background. After my husband came in and we greeted him with "Surprise" and around of applause. I had a hat, a fedora, and a vest ready for him to wear. We had drinks and antipasto and then got started with the game.
I had folders for all with their name tags on them. Inside each was the respective character sheet. There were 10 of us at the party, my husband and I and our 8 guests. I served as the narrator/hostess and didn’t have a role. One of the male guests was the investigator. The remainder were assigned the 8 characters of the game.
The game took 30+ minutes. The length of time was perfect. Long enough to have a good time with the plot and the characters, but not too long that guests were bored. Everyone got into character. We never stopped laughing.
We followed the game with an Italian dinner of lasagne. After the birthday cake, remember that it was my husband’s birthday, the men enjoyed their cigars on the deck.
It was the best mystery party I have ever given and I’ve hosted many. My guests, who have attended them all, unanimously agreed!
Josh Moxon –
Headline Youth club murder mystery
Nickname Josh Moxon
Youth club
Loved the storyline and characters
People getting into character and aiming for all sorts of funny impressions and accents
Sarah H –
Headline Mobsters Murder and Mystery!
Nickname Sarah H
We ordered the Mini Murder Mystery for a volunteer appreciation event. We had over 35 people attend, so we set up 8 tables, and each of the characters were represented by a table of 4-5 guests.
The event went very well.
The character sheets could have been written in first-person narrative; it was confusing to guests to read “you saw…” and may have been a bit easier to follow if they read “I saw….”
Once the first round was completed, the guests became more comfortable with the game and got more into character. The revealing clue wasn’t read as guests weren’t comfortable with the wording, although they were informed they didn’t have to read verbatim – so when we got to the big reveal, the rest of the group were a bit confused.
Only one table was able to guess the true killer correctly.
Erin M. –
Headline Mob Murder Mystery Massacre!
Nickname Erin M.
We played Don Carrasino and the Murdered Mobster as a part of our Usher Appreciation Social fall event. We had about 30 guests, and chose to run the party as 8 tables with each table representing one character.
Things ran pretty smoothly-it did help that as a theater we had microphones handy to pass around, and good acoustics-it could have been hard for every table to hear the others otherwise. We also used a projector to have a power point running with important character and clue recaps for each round.
Our ushers are an older group, and it took them a little bit to really get into the game, but by the second round everyone seemed to be really enjoying themselves. Each table had a spokesperson, which helped the quieter guests enjoy themselves without feeling put on the spot. We had some surprising acting talents revealed! After reading other reviews, in preparation for the event we went through and changes some of the stronger language, and re-wrote all the clues in the first person. It seemed to help our guests to be able to just read the clue without trying to reword third-person to first.
We had five of the eight tables guess the correct murderer-two of the others thought it was a second person, and the last table was convinced they were the murderer.
Overall it was a fun afternoon for all. And the shorter length was nice as the main event paired with a couple smaller activities.