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(More customer reviews)Don't get me wrong, living in Texas as I do I thought that this was a great theme with hilarious characters. The beginning of the game has a great setup, with a shooting in a Texas saloon and clues scattered throughout the bar. The rest of the game, though, is a total let down. I've played many other mystery party games before, and usually by the fourth round there are all kinds of fun little secrets about each character that are revealed. In this edition, however, there are a couple characters that had literally only one or two secrets at the beginning of the game that were revealed, and these characters were just simply forgotten by the third round. And if role-playing isn't your forte and you just want to solve a good mystery, then forget it. We have eight characters, each has a motive, but you have absolutely no inkling as to the identity of the murderer by the end. It's as if they wrote all the scripts, then drew a name out of a hat at the end to pick the murderer. In other words, there's no way to solve it. I would suggest one of the older Murder a la Carte games instead, like Bullets and Barbecue or Lethal Luau. This one was just terrible and I was embarrassed to invite some of my new gamers to it.
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Once the town watering hole, Bubba's Bar is now the scene of a gruesome crime.Bubba, the bar's owner, has been found dead with a single gunshot wound to the head.Now, everyone in town--the bar regulars and trailer park townies--must find the murderer among them.Was it barmaid Crystalline Daniels or bingo addict Twlya Fleetwood?Maybe it was biker Rowdy Lawless.In a town full of double lives, torrid affairs, and alien abductions, everyone's a suspect.This mystery dinner game has everything you need to host a rip roarin' night of murder, mystery... and Miracle Whip!Comes with 8 character booklets, 8 party invitations and envelopes, 8 player nametags, crime scene clues, and a party planning booklet that includes decorating and music suggestions along with 2 different dinner menus from appetizer to dessert.For 8 Players, Ages 16 and Up.NOTE:Character booklets do not contain scripted dialogue, however they do include detailed information that directs players' improvised dialogue.
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