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Murder Mystery Party Case Files - Murder Noir

Murder Mystery Party Case Files - Murder Noir

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Murder Mystery Party Case Files – Murder Noir

A Director’s Last Scene. A Fake Gunshot. A Real Murder?

Renowned director Sven Laragaard was known for elaborate pranks on set — until one of them went horribly wrong. Found dead with what appeared to be a staged gunshot wound during the filming of his movie Murder Noir, the question is: Was it part of the act… or a cleverly disguised murder?
It’s up to you to find the killer and solve this chilling cold case.

In Murder Noir, part of the bestselling Murder Mystery Party Case Files series, you’ll dig into realistic evidence to uncover who had the Motive, Means, and Opportunity to turn fiction into fatal reality. Use photos, interviews, articles, and case documents to eliminate suspects and expose the truth. This immersive game can be played solo or with a group — perfect for true crime fans and puzzle lovers alike.

Game Info

  • Players: 1+ (solo or group play)

  • Ages: 14+

  • Playing Time: 90–120 minutes

  • Publisher: University Games

What’s in the Box

  • 38 Pieces of Case Evidence

  • 6 Evidence Photos

  • 6 Newspaper & Magazine Articles

  • 2 Instruction & Suspect Sheets

  • 1 Thematic File Folder

  • Online Access to Hints & Full Solution

Features

  • Investigate a death on a movie set that blurs the line between prank and premeditated murder

  • Solve a richly layered cold case mystery by analyzing detailed evidence

  • Use classic deduction to determine Motive, Means, and Opportunity

  • Perfect for true crime fans, solo sleuths, and group game nights

  • Immersive storytelling with high replay value

  • Part of the award-winning Murder Mystery Party Case Files collection

Why You’ll Love It

Murder Noir captures the glamour and danger of Hollywood with a deadly twist. Dive into a director’s dark final act, sort through the deception, and bring a killer to justice.
The camera stopped rolling. The murder didn’t. Can you rewrite the ending?

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