- Friendly, helpful support from the game creator. My many years (since 1988) of hands on experience, expertise and knowledge will help you take the guesswork out of how to build a better team and will save you hours of prep, research and design time.
AND MASTER COPIES OF:
- Detailed Facilitator Guide (includes
additional teambuilding elements to add into the mystery
and the following):
Facilitator step-by-step to do checklist
Facilitator opening speech
Teamwork adaptations to mystery script
Teams in trouble/conflict: what to do Facilitator assessment form for teams
Team assessment questionnaire for follow up and debriefing
Bonus project
- Choice of any of the do-it-yourself murder mysteries. Adapted to teambuilding: The participants will be divided into teams (usually each table represents a team) and will receive instructions for solving the case as a team. They’ll be assigned team roles and, to incorporate multitasking, they’ll be asked to complete a project while working together to solve the case. The other teams will judge that presentation. Each team’s speaker will present their findings at the conclusion of the mystery.
- Prime suspect instructions
- Scoring cards: teams will judge other teams' projects
- Team evidence records
- Team roles and rules & teamwork cheat sheet
- Team ID table tents
- Teamwork project
- “Open Now” labels for team project instructions
- The invitation
- The program (you will provide this program to all participants. It will be their guide to the mystery by providing the basic plot of the mystery, the primary suspect list and the "rules" of the game.)
- The clues (paper clues; you may need to provide other items, like a murder weapon)
- Award certificates
- Historical, props and costuming links if this is a period mystery
- Secondary suspect instructions
Compare our teambuilding murder mysteries to our basic murder mysteries.
