£49.95
Add intrigue to your next party with this murder mystery game, set on a snow-stopped train.
You and your guests are passengers on the luxurious Oriental Express. Your fellow passengers number several unsavory characters, almost certainly up to no good. No one knows who they can trust, as everyone seems to have an ulterior motive.
Unexpectedly, the train is snowed in and one of the passengers is murdered. Fortunately, the famed detective Pardot is on board. With the help of your guests, the identity of the murderer should be discovered by the time the police arrive.
Now the guests must work together to sift through the evidence and identify the killer in their midst!
There are 15 primary suspects in this mystery, however only 10 are required to play the game. The host or hostess will play the role of Detective Pardot, who will enlist the aid of the other passengers in order to solve the mystery. Read the "How To Play" section for more information on how to play an expanded game with more than 15 guests.
Male Roles
* = Optional character
Female Roles
Male or Female Roles
Follow these steps to host this mystery:
If you have extra players, there are two ways that you can accommodate everyone:
Both the standard and expanded games are included with the purchase of any game kit.
Read more about Expanded Games here
Visit our How to Host a Mystery Party page to get step-by-step instructions on how to prepare for your murder mystery party.
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Ali –
Headline Murder mystery for 11 - huge success
Nickname Ali
Menu Highlights Each guest brought a plate to share.
Theme Highlights Everyone had great costumes.
We hosted friends in the dining room and living room, perfect amount of space for the party, dinner and scavenger hunt included
ASJ2016 –
Headline Fun for Guests!
Nickname ASJ2016
Menu Highlights Appetizers: homemade hummus, homemade cheese ball, celery, carrots, peppers, ritz crackers Dinner: homemade spaghetti sauce, red lentil pasta, Angel hair pasta, garlic bread, gluten-free garlic bread, mixed salad and dressing Dessert: homemade gluten-free strawberry cake Drinks: mineral water, red wine, old fashioned, whisky skin, ginger beer, sparkling apple cider
Theme Highlights We live in the Midwest and it snowed in February so I didn’t add any snowflakes to windows though that would have been fun. I searched for 1950’s train tickets and settled on an Etsy Shop’s format that I could place names for name tags, tickets, and place cards (VectoriaDesigns on Etsy). Our dining room was a little squished with two tables seating 11 people. We brought out our fine China, silver ware, and linens for the event. Our dining room is also open to our kitchen so we had drinks in there and appetizers. Our family room was used for the search. I chose to purchase items that were similar or exactly like the vital clues to make them more realistic and enhance the game a bit. This was not necessary but something that I wanted to do. I sent invitations along with a personalized note to my guests after they confirmed they were able to attend.
I held this Murder Mystery Party for my 33rd birthday. It was in my house and there were 11 of us present (including myself as the host). The preparation for the event was a lot of fun for me. I chose to create train tickets from an Etsy Shop that The Conductor actually punched and brought the event to life. I used that for our name tags (instead of the ones provided in the template) and seating place cards too. My friends (5 couples and 1 priest) got into character with their costumes and personal props.
Most of them were very prepared with their character develop and were excited to share information with one another. Others who were important to guide the conversation had some trouble with announcing that to others. As host, I found it difficult to make sure that our food was prepared on time, guide the conversation, and then ask questions out of character for those who needed them. I wish I had attended a murder mystery before so I knew what an undertaking I would undergo as host.
Everyone seemed to have a lot of fun though. Second act was interesting and the puzzle was most loved. We ran out of time for those who wanted to complete the puzzle and no one guessed who the murderer was. Lots of laughter and whacky conversations occurred. We ended the night with cake and being our normal selves.
Some of the things I loved from this Murder Mystery Set was the script for the host and guide to help the flow of the party; the character sheets for the guests gave good advice but allows for the actor to create their own persona; the ideas for props, sound effects (I did not use these – too much going on), suggestions on who to cast in what character, and friendly reminders throughout the set to guide the host.
Some things I wished I would have found was a host only guide that gave very clear details on how to run the event in this Mystery Set and highlight when I was supposed to hand out certain items or a guide for how long something should take. I was a fresh new host and I felt confused on timing and guiding the conversations. If there was a secondary character who could have known more information and could have juggled some of the hosting with the main host, that might have been helpful.
I don’t know if I will host a murder mystery party again. It was a lot of fun to plan it all and get things set up for my friends. But I felt overwhelmed and slightly confused as the host during the actual event and I blame myself for no one getting the puzzle (because of time) or the murder.
My friends had so much fun though! Which was what I wanted. So it was a successful fun time.
Suggestions: hire catering or have other family/friends help with the food who are not involved in the murder mystery – it will really make the party more enjoyable for you as a host and character
Party Planner Extraordinaire –
Headline Another Successful Murder!
Nickname Party Planner Extraordinaire
Menu Highlights We made it simple with a taco bar, nachos and taco salad. This allowed guests to bring their munchies to the tables and not require silverware.
Our house was converted to a Casino and we had 18 of our closest friends and family transform into a variety of Characters. What a great time we had. Taco bar, Poker, Roulette and Black Jack kept everyone busy.
Laura –
Headline Lots of fun and interesting characters
Nickname Laura
Menu Highlights Lasagna, Mexican pinwheels, bread and dip, chips, chocolate.
Theme Highlights Fancy tables (table cloths, candles, etc), played a video of a train moving on the TV and used provided audio clips
Had a fancy dinner, then moved on to second part of the night. Everything went very well. Interesting to see how everyone embodied their characters.
TrainMan –
Headline Enthusiastic Encounter On Train!
Nickname TrainMan
Menu Highlights Southern Meal of fried chicken, potato salad, green beans, pie, and added salad pimento cheese sandwiches for vegetarians.
Theme Highlights Made a train engine, made the clues to hide, everyone wore hats.
We mailed the character parts to our guests in advance and on the day of the party they came in character and dressed in character and came very excited. They immediately got into role and remained until after the game. They were enthusiastic and it lasted for about 2.5 hours. As the conductor, I would choose to serve a simpler meal with paper plates so my time would be more spend mingling. Everyone left pleased with time well spent.
Terry M –
Headline Last stop: FUN!!!
Nickname Terry M
Menu Highlights We didn’t have dinner, but pigs in a blanket, chocolate covered strawberries, and meringue was good! Also, since we’re under 21, there was so much sparkling juice consumed- you can still act like it’s real alcohol, especially since the characters have drink preferences!
I had never been to a murder mystery party before, much less hosted one, and it was so fun!!! I liked how the victim gets to continue playing as another character so they don’t feel left out, and all the clues were unique and though it was difficult to find the murderer, it was so fun trying to!!! It was so fun to dress up as these characters and everyone really got into character!!! I’d definitely recommend this one if you’re looking for a fun and unique party experience!!
Danko/Berry/Saneholtz Family –
Headline Holiday Party Surprise!
Nickname Danko/Berry/Saneholtz Family
Theme Highlights Attached are a few pictures from the interview part of the evening - each "suspect" was forced to sit at the front of the room under an interrogation light!
What an awesome evening we had! My family gathered during the week between Christmas and NYE and spent 4 days together in a large family farmhouse. That was 16 of us! The murder mystery party was a complete surprise to everyone – but what a great time they had getting into character! I left wrapped boxes on everyone’s bed with instructions to open in private. The box had the character bio and a few props/costume pieces to help their character. The mid game scavenger hunt was great – I purchased simple items that represented each clue (eg: an american flag I stuck in a planter that referred to the clue about USA – and taped the clue on the back side) WE can’t wait for the next party!
Penny “Pardot” Eldred –
Headline It was a hit and they're asking for more!
Nickname Penny "Pardot" Eldred
Theme Highlights We used elegant china, silver, cloth napkins and candlelight. Our dinner was plated and served by the Porter and the Conductor. We utilized the internet and downloaded a lot of music (big band) from the late 40s and early 50s. Some of the guests even danced. We also bought a lot of hats etc. from the thrift store - great find!
We did this for New Years Eve, starting around 6:00 p.m. We had 21 people participating and everyone had a blast! Even some of the husbands who were dragged along cracked a few smiles as guests got into character as soon as they came through the door.
Our “Patty Hunt” played her part so well that some of the other wives were a little nervous as no one really knew each other to begin with and it was often hard to tell whether it was role playing or their actual personality.
We started off with a reception of shrimp cocktails, cheese platters and skewers. Soon the Conductor was heard over the sound system calling “All aboard, All aboard!” and we moved onto dinner in the “Dining Cars”.
We had so many people we ate in two different “Cars” and labeled them 1st and 2nd class. What fun it was to watch as some of the 2nd class passengers insist they should be in the 1st class dining.
We made tickets and the 1st class passengers tickets were in gold lettering. The Conductor used a punch and took tickets at the “dining car” doors.
A dinner of plated salad, Stuffed Cornish Game Hens, Roasted Rosemary Potatoes and glazed carrots was enjoyed amidst the sounds of a train rolling down the track and a blustery snow storm. The guests loved it and the conversation continued to stay with the scene as guests talked about the Russians, Americans etc.
During Coffee and Dessert (chocolate truffles with fresh raspberries and cream) it was announced that one of the passengers had been murdered and Round 2 instructions were handed out in sealed colored envelopes.
Round 2 began with the scavenger hunt and this is when the quieter personalities began to blossom. These people came to life as they ran everywhere looking for clues.
Not knowing how long all of this would really take or if I had hidden the clues in too difficult of places, I was surprised that by the time we did interviews with everyone and found all of the clues, it was almost midnight.
The highlight of the night was supposed to be going out onto the porch (we’re in the north and it’s very cold) with our champagne and welcoming in the New Year as the Clock Tower (which is right in front of us) strikes midnight. It was foggy and we squinted to see the hands come together on the “12” but heard nothing. No chime. Did we make a mistake? Had any of us actually heard the clock chime at midnight to begin with? We all laughed, kissed and toasted, heading back inside from the cold. 12:04 a.m. and the clock suddenly starts chiming as if to laugh back at us.
The murderer was then revealed and awards given and most of the guests went home, all asking us to do it again soon!!
Loran Miracle –
Headline LAst stop murder
Nickname Loran Miracle
I still need dossier clues for Last Stop Murder. Party is this Saturday 4.14.
Lynette –
Headline Lots of Laughter
Nickname Lynette
Video Everett
30 participants had a great time! Even the investigators came in costume! Spy Game for prizes added another element to the night!
Cathy S –
Headline Happy New year "Murder mystery on a train"!
Nickname Cathy S
We had a mix of young adults and parents for our New Years Eve party. Little racy in parts but was overall very entertaining. Wish I would have had everyone state their guess of the murderer and the accomplice. I only had them fill out the written form and not state their case.
Greg –
Headline New Years Eve Ride
Nickname Greg
This was our annual New Years Murder Mystery. This one was as good as we have had in several years. The highlight of the evening was the interrogation of the Conductor by the Detective. It was the height of French audacity in the face of accusation. The player who was the Princess’ maid really stole the show with the genuine feel of her need to follow the orders of the Princess.
Patti and Richard –
Headline lots of fun
Nickname Patti and Richard
We added this murder mystery to a dinner party which was already planned. One husband who whined about not wanted to do this, and even those who had to be coerced into coming ALL had a great time. We had mix of children from 4-18 years old, and a core of "adults." I was more than a little intimidated at first with the line "please read all 122 pages" before beginning, but it did come together quite nicely in the end. Each character’s "cheat sheets" set the tone for lots of fun improv. Not one person left without a big smile on his/her face! I would recommend this mystery party to everyone!
N Cameron –
Headline Last Stop Murder
Nickname N Cameron
Amazing game. Everyone really got into their character and did lots of prep beforehand. The game flowed smoothly an dlasted about 3.5 hours. We set the luxurious scene of the dinning car with curtains and low lighting, we used a separate location for the sleeper car which worked really well.
Debbie the Countess –
Headline Last Stop Murder
Nickname Debbie the Countess
No spoilers here! I wish I had read other reviews, but am always afraid that I’d learn too much. This was the fourth year our group of friends played a murder mystery game and we especially love getting good characters and a fun setting. This game has both, in abundance. Unfortunately, the rest disappointed. Primarily the pacing of the game was off. There was far too little information to hide or pass on in the first stage and too, too much in the second. For those who wish to try it, I’d suggest a very early, light dinner quickly finished. The secondary game did little to enhance the fun and just slowed the action down more. The detective has too much to read and do with all the interviews so makes the rest of the players too passive.
This would not stop me from ordering another game from Playing With Murder, but I’d look more carefully at how it paces.
Laura –
Headline Last Stop Murder
Nickname Laura
we used this for a high school dinner theater for 75 people. Had to tweak it a bit but had a great time.
Jennifer Fromke –
Headline New Year's Day Night Train
Nickname Jennifer Fromke
What a great way to shake up our family celebration of New Year’s Day. Teens and multigenerational adults mixed together for a super fun time. All the varied accents kept cracking us up all night. The costumes were easy to procure from our existing closets, but added a ton to the fun.
JFromke –
Headline New Year's Day Night Train
Nickname JFromke
We hosted Last Stop Murder on New Year’s Day for a family party. Teenagers and adults both enjoyed it immensely! The more over the top the acting, the more the fun multiplied. The fake accents were the best.
Liz Bears –
Headline Oriental Express
Nickname Liz Bears
We had a great time. The layout is awesome. No set lines meant that everyone can add their own personality to their characters. I would recommend this company.
Wendy Cochrane –
Headline Last Stop to Murder
Nickname Wendy Cochrane
It was a end of year breakup for a Youth Reference Group. We contacted the local Steam Railway Organisation and they allowed us to use a Dining Car and a Travel car for our game. It was in an old sandstone goods shed with all the trimmings and atmosphere galore. The travel sounds really set it off! It was a very hot night but everyone survived in their costumes and followed the script. We ended up running out of time so didn’t do the spy puzzle (we ran from 6.30 to 10pm) We worked with only 10 participants so some of the spy clues were not relevant but we worked around that. Everyone did their best acting in the roles they were given.
Amy H –
Headline Last Stop Murder
Nickname Amy H
Celebrated my birthday with this fun murder mystery!
Alex –
Headline A step back in time Aboard the Orient Express!
Nickname Alex
I had so so so much fun hosting this party for my friends this Halloween weekend. Everyone suggested we make it a yearly tradition! It did take a lot of planning on my part, but I enjoyed every minute of it. The spy puzzle was a little confusing, and only 3 people were able to solve the mystery; however, the drinks were flowing pretty heavily, which may have played a big role in that.
Voula Tsarouhas –
Headline PLAYING WITH MURDER
Nickname Voula Tsarouhas
I bought it for Christmas Day. I wanted people yo interact with each other and stay away from the TV after Christmas dinner.
Mission accomplished!.
We had so much fun and laughed all night playing and talking about it afterwards. Would definitely do it again but next time I would order way in advance and give my guests their parts a couple of weeks ahead so that they can prepare and encourage them to dress the part as much as possible.
We had a blast! . 🙂
Mia DiPaola –
Headline Lots of Fun with Last Stop Murder
Nickname Mia DiPaola
My guests ranged from 14-16 years old. While a few of them were not fully invested in the event, most of them had a great time. Many of the guests were distracted in the solving of the murder by the spy component. Many guests did not know that they were the spy, so brief your guests in secret to be sure they fully understand their roles.
David –
Headline Game went very well (with a couple issues)
Nickname David
The game went very well. Liked having the clues to hide and the instructions were comprehensive. It took a while to read through the information. The printing instructions were very useful.
Two issues with the game:
– the train audio clip wouldn’t loop using iTunes. I put repeat on but it advanced to my next song. It ruined a little of the atmosphere.
– the ending was confusing the way played out. If you read the script out loud, people are confused with who the killer is. It concludes with taking about the accomplice vs. the killer.
Heidi Peterson –
Headline Last Stop: Murder
Nickname Heidi Peterson
the mystery party was great! The character descriptions and prep instructions were good and made the evening simple to plan.
My only comment is that the finale, p. 39-40, was a letdown. 122 pages of info and script, with only 2 pages of ‘who dunnit’, and that info not very clear either, was confusing and a bit of a deflation on the evening.
There should have been more detail and drama about the ’reveal’, as he rest of the info was quite detailed, but the ‘who dunnit’ was not.
Overall though I’d give the kit an 8.5 out of 10
Everyone had a great time, the costumes they put together were great, and I would recommend our chef anytime your customers are in need a chef
DMNY –
Headline Huge Hit with Pre-teens!
Nickname DMNY
We celebrated my daughter’s 13th birthday with a "Murder in the Orient Express" mystery party with 13 of her closest friends! All of our guests dressed according to character sheets and played out their roles beautifully throughout the evening! (I requested on the invites that each guest dress in a particular color as well so it would be like the "clue" game!) We couldn’t have asked for better actors! 13 year olds are often self concious in social situations but because they had a "role" to play they came out of their shells and pit more imagination then I could have anticipated in the party! After the discovery of many clues, the murderer was caught and taken away by the authorities along with the rest of the boys by 11pm and the girls returned to their "sleep cars" for a late night slumber party! The party was a success in my book as I figured out how to entertain the minds of 13 additional 13 yr olds for 5 hours without permitting the use of any electronic devices! I was the detective "hostess" and my adorable nieces(6 & 8yrs) sneaked into the action to hide clues throughout the night! I actually set up a "sleeping car" and put the real clues instead of paper ones for them to find during act 2.We returned to the dinning car after act 2 for desert and the interrogation of the suspects! My daughter and I watch the real "Murder on the Orient Express" movie after the party and she kept picking out everyone’s character. Now we are going to call them all back over to watch the movie!
Chasa –
Headline I had a great time with my murder mystery party!
Nickname Chasa
The instructions were clear, my guests all had a great time! This was my first experience with a murder mystery dinner party, as a hostess I didn’t fully understand the amount of preparation that went into the party until I began planning this one. Ha I’m very thankful that the instructions were clear and well organized!
I look forward to hosting another murder mystery dinner!!
Melissa –
Headline We all had a great time.
Nickname Melissa
Nobody got the killer correct and nobody really even attempted the secret agent puzzle, which was a bit too complicated and time consuming for most after few wines. But all in all it was a great success.
HH –
Headline Party went well
Nickname HH
I have now hosted two Mystery Party Kits and two 30 Minute Mysteries. I enjoyed all of them and how they were different from each other.
Terrible Castle of Baron Castaign:
It went very well. I used a home with multiple rooms and double used them all. The mortals barely won and the whole thing was quite fun. I have attached a picture of the group (in front of tv).
Last Stop Murder:
This also went very well. I ended up using just two rooms for the scavenger hunt and interactions. After the Terrible Castle, it had not occurred to me that you can do so much with so little. It also reminds me the importance of picking the right people for character roles. I have attached a couple pictures from this (murdered scientist under blankets followed by group shot).
A Pryce in Blood:
I greatly enjoyed being able to be surprised with everyone else. Also, the humor was excellent.
Don Carrasino and the Murdered Mobster:
This was also quite hilarious. These 30 minutes kits are ingenious. I also like that they can be used at a moment’s notice for innocent entertainment.
Conclusion:
One of the most important things I like about these is that they are kid friendly. Finding a mystery kit without profanities or sexual tangents is an immense relief. I am sure that I will be using these kits for years to come.