Death On The Mound : Murder Mystery Game

Death On The Mound Murder Mystery Game


 Click to BUY Death On The Mound Murder Mystery Game A murder mystery game for 12 guests.

 

Death On The Mound - Murder Mystery Game

 

This mystery is perfect for baseball team parties and other large parties. It is very flexible and it has roles for 12 to 16, 17 to 30 or 17 to 50 guests. However, it could be used for up to 88 guests if the additional guests just dress as their favorite baseball star of the past. It is an interactive kit where you obtain information by talking to other guests about your clues rather than reading out clues to the whole group. Some reports are read out to the whole group.

Overview

Sometimes embarrassing things are deliberately left out of the history books. They are covered over and forgotten. The truth is that the 1919 World Series wasn't the only black mark in baseball history – there was a far worse event in 1944.

At the tail end of the war, good baseball players were in short supply as they were all overseas doing their duty for their country as part of the war effort. So, as some of you may know, women baseball players were enlisted to fill the gap. What you might not know is that there was still one male baseball team and they played against the women's teams. They were the Boston Odd Sox. The team was comprised of baseball players who couldn't do their military service for various (mainly physical) reasons.

The Odd Sox were competing against the Chicago Cheeky Chicks. The Odd Sox needed to win this game in order to reach the finals. The Chicago Cheeky Chicks were the worst team in the League having not won a single game.

But there were rumors afloat that the Odd Sox were under control of some powerful gambling entities and that they were going to throw this game. A lot of money was resting on it. Most, but not all of the players were in on it as they stood to make an extra year's wages in just one game.

In the first two innings the Cheeky Chicks had performed as admirably bad as usual and the Odd Sox, despite their efforts not to win, were in a slight lead. The problem was that the girls all kept hitting the ball so that it landed on the bases and, thus, it couldn't be easily ignored by the person manning the base.

And the girls - all flat-footed and overweight - didn't run very fast so despite ball fumbles and other tactics, the Odd Sox couldn't not get them out without totally revealing to their fans that they were trying to lose the game. Things were getting desperate for the Odd Sox and it was time for them to bat.

Although they tried to miss hitting the ball, the pitcher Petticoat Peterson kept pitching so that her ball hit their bat no matter where they moved it to.

Then in the last and final innings, Petticoat Peterson collapsed on the mound - dead. The game was called off and the police were called in to investigate.

Now you might assume the Odd Sox were responsible, but apparently there was some pretty strong in-fighting going on amongst the players in the Cheeky Chicks. And with fans, managers, gamblers and others involved, no one knew for sure who did it. So now let's relive this moment in history and find out who really did it.

Sample character descriptions

Righty Mathews He is called "Righty" because he bats with his right hand whereas everyone else on the team is left-handed. He carries the team emblem (a skunk) wherever he goes. He couldn't go into the army because he was flat-footed. He is currently unemployed.

Shoey Jacobs He is called "Shoey" because he wears a different pair of shoes to every match. He has more shoes in his cupboard than Imelda Marcos. He couldn't go into the army because he was flat-footed. He works as a waiter at a high-class restaurant.

Double-Take Edwards He is cross-eyed. He couldn't go into the army because of this. He can do fantastic, sneaky curve balls and is a great pitcher as long as you point him in the right direction and as long as he chases after the correct one of the balls he sees. He is the sound man for a radio station.

Sleepy Joe He has very big hands and when he's awake, he's a great catcher. He couldn't go into the army because he suffers from a rare disease which makes him fall asleep at odd times. He works as a legal clerk for the county office.

Doorbell Dunstan He is quick on the mark if he knows what's going on. The problem is that he often doesn't hear the bat hitting the ball so he doesn't know a player is heading his way. He wasn't accepted by the army because he is deaf. He is a university microbiology student. He is a close friend of Sleepy Joe.

Go Go Grimblat He doesn't miss much and he's one of the stars of the team. Unfortunately his skills come in equal weight with his arrogance and he is a bit of a pain. He wasn't in on the scam because he is too much of a big mouth. He has a slight hearing impediment and that he is why he wasn't accepted for military service. He is a car salesman.

Peachy Cream She is a reluctant player and not a particularly good one as a result. She is very proud of her long beautiful nails. Her father is very rich so she doesn't have to work.

Moldy Cheese She works for her parent's cheese factory and that accounts for her smell. She is very keen on the game and a reasonable player.

Lippy Lovell She wears really brightly colored lipstick which she hopes will distract the opposite team and make everyone not notice how bad she is at baseball. She sells makeup at parties but she doesn't have to work as her family are wealthy.

Bouncy Betty She is called "Bouncy Betty" because whenever she hits the ball it bounces a lot. She works at a Diners.

Clumsy Carol She always wears shoes which are a size or two too big for her. These add to her already innate clumsiness. She works in an antique shop.

Slammit Suzie She loves hearing the ball slamming into her mitt when the batters miss the ball. Unfortunately this rarely happens because the pitcher is so bad. Her father owns the candy store she works in.

An extra 38 roles are also available including 8 roles for authorities (eg police).

Game Versions Available
Small Standard format: 12 - 16 guests - US$29.95
Meet and mingle format: 17 to 30 guests - US$34.95
Meet and mingle format: 17 to 88 guests - US$39.95





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