Enter the players
Type 4–8 names. The system automatically picks the right size mystery and hands out roles, motives and clues.

Picture a dinner where one of you is the murderer — and nobody knows who. Each guest gets a secret role, a motive, an alibi and a stack of clues, tailored with your own names.
Between courses the clues surface round by round, alibis crack, and in the end you point to the guilty one together. The whole game runs on mobile at the table — no one has to sit out as game master.
Six hand-written mysteries — each with its own world and twist. Click to read more about each one.

A speakeasy, bootleg whisky and a boss who's had his last sip.

A feast, an overturned horn and a jarl who'll never rise again.

A live finale, confetti and a host who drops dead before two million viewers.

A storm, candlelight and two bodies under one roof in one night.

Eight light-years from home, an airlock opens — all by itself?

Torches, a toast … and a king who drops dead before the whole court.
Type 4–8 names. The system automatically picks the right size mystery and hands out roles, motives and clues.
Each player gets their own link with their character. Send them a few days ahead so everyone can read into the role.
The app runs the rounds: motive, alibi, method. A dramatic murder, secret tasks, private chat — and a simultaneous final vote.
Everyone gets a secret character with a motive, an alibi and something to hide — no spare parts.
The mysteries are written and tested by hand. Never any plot holes — the puzzle itself is fixed; only your names are woven in.
The lights go out on every phone at once, a BANG sounds — and the hunt begins.
Clues, secret chat and voting run in the browser. No app, no prep.
Murder Mystery is built for 4–8 players around one table. The system automatically picks the right size: fewer suspects for an intimate dinner, more alibis and red herrings for a full table. The host can be the game leader, play a character, or be the victim.

Dim the lights, gather the table, and find out who. Played on phones — no app.
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