Title: Murder Mystery : #1 Escape Room Game
1Murder Mystery
2Time to play Sherlock Holmes deduce the Mystery
On the 23rd of October, 1987, at 0630 pm Mr.
Shourik Sen was found dead in his living room in
Calcutta. His body was found by his sister who
came back from a world cup cricket match between
New Zealand and Zimbabwe in Eden Gardens,
Calcutta. Bring out the Sherlock Holmes in you to
solve the enigma surrounding Mr. Sen's death. You
have 60 minutes to decipher the mystery and
escape from the crime scene.
3How to play the Murder Mystery Game
- You are locked inside a room.
- Players finds murder weapon and news article
- Uncover the clues
- Detect missing word
- Decode words to open a Digital lock
- Decipher Messages
- Collect all the Evidence
- Players exits the room must have all evidence to
win the game
4Escape Rooms are the perfect setting for team
building. Working together to solve a series of
physical and mental puzzles against the clock.
5Breakout gives you the opportunity to feel like a
real detective by solving cases using just a few
hints.
Can you find the Murderer?
6Can you escape in 60 minutes?
7Tips and hints on identifying the murderer
Murder to Measure prides itself on writing
scenarios that can be solved if observed
carefully. Even in our most outrageous events the
clues are there - it's just a case of sifting the
red from the herrings. I'm not giving away all of
our secrets here, but if you read on you'll be
well on the way to cracking your first case. For
a crime to be, er, executed, the murderer will
need means, motive and opportunity. If you
consider the suspects then many of them can be
ruled out of being the murderer, because they
lack one or more of these. Consider briefly each
of these factors.
8Money - Would the suspect stand to gain an
inheritance from the victim? How else could the
suspect benefit financially from the death of the
victim? Are they business rivals? Is the suspect
being blackmailed?
9Love - lost love is a powerful motive - did the
victim disappoint the suspect in matters of love?
Is there an affair going on?
10Revenge - what has the victim done to harm or
upset the suspect or his/her loved ones? Perhaps
the victim is him or herself guilty of a previous
crime, or they have thwarted the suspect on
matters of love or money in the past.
11Clues There may be other clues at the crime
scene - a necklace, footprints etc, and these may
help narrow down the list of suspects further.
Observe all that you can. Of course, all of these
factors are wrapped up inside a complex intrigue.
Alibis can be faked, evidence can be planted and
seemingly impossible feats can be performed by
the most unlikely person - dreaming up such
twists and turns is all part of the murder
writer's job, otherwise everyone would solve the
crime. But you're smarter than them, aren't you?
12Solve The Game
Collect evidence and solve puzzles to crack the
case and Escape the room.