Description
It’s the height of the roaring 20s. World War I is finished and the United States begs for any diversion to distract from the the tragedies they saw in the war. Prohibition is in full swing, and as a result, speakeasies have popped up. Your party is in your local speakeasy run by Leticia Hansen behind the bowling alley where she is legally employed setting up pins.
She provides the gin, a place for gambling, music, and a small dance floor. It’s pretty much everything you could want for a night of fun on the town.
Unfortunately, someone has tipped the police off, and they’re surrounding the bowling alley now, with no way to get out. The coppers must’ve followed one of you to the hideout, so which one of you is it? Who is going to pay for this betrayal?
This Mystery Game Comes Equipped With:
- Story of the crime and circumstances for the party/gathering
- List of cast members
- Individual character packets
- “Rules” for playing the game
- Hosting Packet, which includes:
- Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare the escape room portion of the game.
- Detailed instructions on how to play the game
- Timing and organization tips for the host
- How to plan the party and select player parts, etc.
- Performance and dressing tips





Retha Thompson –
This was super fun!! I was the guilty one and no one knew it was me. Definitely going to play again!
Grace Naegle –
Being the criminal adds something extra, doesn’t it?? Thanks for testing the game!
Kelley Molinari –
Easy to understand and play. Characters are not intimidating and don’t require extroversion to pull off. Having a time limit for questioning or more hints to either move the game faster or extend it could be an option.
Grace Naegle –
Thanks so much for testing the game and for your feedback to make it easier to play.
Bryan Kardos –
Fun game and good characteristics. I guessed the snitch! Only the second time playing a mystery game.