
How to Host a Murder
The Class of '54
A game by Neal Shusterman
8 Players 180 minutes Low
Role Playing
Deduction, Murder/Mystery
Description
Get ready for a night of mystery and intrigue with How to Host a Murder: The Class of '54, a classic board game from 1987 designed by Neal Shusterman. This game is all about role-playing and deduction, as you and up to 7 other players take on the roles of former high school classmates reuniting for a rockin' concert featuring the infamous Rock N. Roley. But amidst the nostalgia and revelry, a darker secret lurks - the tragic death of Becky Sue Lamour, a student who died under mysterious circumstances involving Rock N. Roley himself. As you navigate the complex web of relationships and alliances between characters like Cal Q. Layder, Dierdre C. Deucer, and Joseph K. Awledge, you'll need to use your detective skills to uncover the truth behind Becky Sue's death. With easy-to-learn rules and a playtime of 180 minutes, this game is perfect for a night in with friends who love a good whodunit. Will you be able to figure out what really happened that fateful night, or will the killer remain at large? Dive into the world of How to Host a Murder: The Class of '54 and find out, in this engaging and entertaining game that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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