£39.95
Add intrigue to your next party with this murder mystery game, set on an island of shipwrecked pirates.
The guests will be playing the roles of surviving crewmembers of the wrecked pirate ship Retribution. While navigating toward a remote Caribbean island, the purported resting place of the famous Treasure of the Lost Grotto, a huge storm erupted and the ship hit a large reef, splitting the hull. The ship was within sight of the island, and nine pirates, including their leader, Captain Bartholomew Pryce, were able to salvage planks from the wreckage and use them to assist in the swim to shore. The rest of the crew perished.
Awakening from their first night on the island—spent in exhaustion on the beach—the pirates find that the captain has been murdered, and the treasure map, which he kept on his person at all times, has been stolen!
Now it’s up to the guests to determine who murdered the captain in order to recover the treasure map, find the treasure, and, of course, exact pirate justice!
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
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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Yvette S. –
Headline Murder Mystery Sleepover
Nickname Yvette S.
For my daughters 16th birthday we had a murder mystery sleepover. Everyone seemed to enjoy it and it was the perfect length for 16yr olds. We got some simple costume props (mostly from the dollar store) and the girls enjoyed playing the parts. The fun did not end when they solved the murder and found out who stole the treasure map. We then made a treasure map that led to the first clue. Then we had a scavenger hunt which ended in finding the treasure (CANDY.)
Melissa –
Headline The mystery was a huge success!!!
Nickname Melissa
I used it as an introduction to the next part of my Mystery Unit with my students. The students really enjoyed the roles and loved getting to play characters. The characters were very well written. The students had a blast!!!
The instructions were extremely clear and easy to follow.
I will definitely be using more of your products in the future!
Andrea –
Headline Review of: A Pryce in Blood
Nickname Andrea
I am part of a VW bus/van/camper club and we call our little group of camping friends “Pirates”. When I was looking for a murder mystery to host during our annual Thanksgiving weekend campout (at the farm in Connecticut of one of our Pirate friends who played Sawin Sister Sarah) I just had to find a pirate themed mystery to do. Yours was perfect. With the wonders of technology, I was able to email scripts without seeing the pages….and each person came prepared to the farm in costume. The event was in Connecticut and we had Orphan Ollie from New Jersey, myself (Ramsey Prescott) from Long Island, NY, Master Luftinant was from Massachusetts, and the rest from Connecticut.
The girl who read the narration found it to be easy reading, thorough and clear. the hosting instructions were great.
If there is any criticism, reading the lines got a bit confusing for us actors, with some of the info on the left column and some on the right…..people got confused when they were to read which side and if they should immediately respond, or wait until it was their turn to respond.
Some confusion, however was due to our own fault as there were half a dozen non players sitting around ½ of the campfire watching us, as we all stood around the other half of the campfire acting out the play. Non player comments and laughter were sometimes distracting and they would call out who they thought the murderer was at any given time….
Due to the silliness, (yes, alcohol was involved) certain clues that the characters divulged went “unnoticed”.
Anyway….we had great fun…and thoroughly enjoyed the game…and the reasonable length of time it took to complete. I wish you had more pirate themed murder mysteries, as I do plan on doing one again… I’ll just have to look at the other themes you offer.
Brandy –
Headline 11 & 12-year-olds couldn't quite follow
Nickname Brandy
I loved reading thru the material for the murder mystery and was very excited to do it for my Son’s Halloween classroom party. He is in 6th grade, so this was mostly 11 and 12 year olds. However, the material was a little over their heads and they had a hard time following along. I picked this theme because it seemed the most age appropriate for this group. I took a chance that it would work well for this age group, but I think it would be fun with a group of older kids who could follow along a bit better.