
An Evening of Murder
Winner Take All
8 Players 180 minutes Unknown
Role Playing
Deduction, Murder/Mystery
Description
Get ready for a night of mystery and intrigue with An Evening of Murder: Winner Take All, a classic board game from 1994 that's perfect for a group of 8 players. In this immersive game, you'll take on the role of a suspect in a murder that took place at the Wizards Casino in Las Vegas. The victim, Chuck Mavery, a bank manager with a passion for gambling, was poisoned with curare during a winning streak at the craps table. As one of the suspects, you'll have to navigate the complex web of relationships and alliances between the other characters, including a retired lottery winner, a stand-up comic, a chorus line dancer, and a handsome Greek billionaire, among others. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, you'll dive into a world of deduction and role-playing, trying to figure out who committed the crime and why. The game is designed to be played in about 180 minutes, giving you plenty of time to get into character and start sleuthing. As you play, you'll have to use your wits to uncover clues, gather information, and piece together the events of the fateful night. Will you be able to solve the murder and come out on top, or will you become the next victim? With its unique blend of role-playing and deduction, An Evening of Murder: Winner Take All is a thrilling game that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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