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Murder Mystery Party: A Taste for Wine & Murder is a complete interactive dinner party game for 6-8 adults, featuring 8 character roles, themed invitations, clues, and online audio/video content. Set in a California vineyard, players solve a vintage murder through immersive role-play and scripted clues, making it the perfect blend of social fun and mystery-solving for beginners and seasoned sleuths alike.







| ASIN | B00000J00M |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,391 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,153 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | University Games |
| Color | Multi |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,441) |
| Educational Objective | Science |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023332200115 |
| Grenre | mystery |
| Included Components | Recipes, Evidence, Invitations |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 4 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 2"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 11 x 9 x 3 inches |
| Item Part Number | 33202 |
| Item Type Name | Party Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | University Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 200.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 33202 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Name | Wine and Murder |
| Model Number | 33202 |
| Model Year | 1997 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 8 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Deduction |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | A Taste for Wine and Murder |
| Set Name | A Taste for Wine & Murder |
| Size | One Size |
| Sub Brand | Friends |
| Subject Character | Adult Themes |
| Theme | Mystery |
| UPC | 023332332021 023332200115 664000397333 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**S
Great time for all!!
This was a very fun game! We played it with our adult children and parents over Mother’s Day and had a blast. Everyone got into character even those that normally wouldn’t which was fun. This is a one time play game. Once everyone knows the killer you cannot play it again unless you buy another version of their game as the killer does not change. They did give recipes in the game which was a nice touch. We will be buying others for friend and family get togethers. Definitely worth the money for a fun filled day with family.
W**)
Great Intro Game for Murder Mystery Parties
"A Taste for Wine and Murder" was my first experience with a Murder Mystery Game. If you have any interest in this type of party, I would suggest you try this version first. It was purchased as a Christmas gift and later used as a surprise, mystery-themed birthday party; planning was easy and even the guest of honor was able to get into the fun without prior knowledge. The box contains Character Booklets, invitations, name-tags, Secret Clues for each guest as well as a Party Planner Booklet, a CD. The Party Planner booklet contains the rules, as well as suggestions for decorations and menus. This is a great "intro" version to Murder Mystery Parties. The game is designed for six players (you need at least six for it to work properly) and there are two addition roles for guests who are not suspects. The Character Booklets have easy-to-follow, short scripts, and the CD helps narrate the story. Each suspect is given "public information", in which they share with the group, and "private information", which is only to be revealed when asked. The Character booklets even tell you when to ask another character for more information, and when to reveal "secret clues" to the other guests. The clues are funny and creative and vary from useful information to red herrings. This allows for multiple motives and opportunities among the characters, which will keep you guessing until the "murderer" is revealed. One particularly nice thing about this version is that the "murderer" does not know he or she is the murderer until round three, which gives everyone an opportunity to ask questions and form their own suspicions. The game is broken into three "rounds" which works great if you are planning a dinner and want to play between courses. You can make it as elaborate or as simple as you would like. Homemade costumes and decorations from the Dollar Store made our party awesome. Overall: I would recommend this game to anyone who enjoys this type of party, especially to anyone who has never hosted or participated in one before. It's a fun, easy game that will have you laughing, as well as yelling out murderous accusations to your friends and family. Choose a group who will enjoy having fun, being silly and using their powers of deduction. The only drawback is that there is only one game in the box, which means that once you play it, you'll know the solution.
A**R
Fun Gathering with the Right Friends
Fun evening with the right friends, while unraveling very involved, convoluted, funny stories. The only problem was finding the YouTube audio presentations for Track 1 and Track 2. It took me almost an hour to find Track 1, but I never found Track 2, which would have offered a clearer explanation of who did it, instead of just having the murderer reveal themselves. We found dining first in character, then playing the game, followed by dessert, worked for our group because eating while playing the game would have been confusing for us.
C**.
Fun for a casual game night too. No CD player needed!
I know people get deeply into costumes, decorations, menus, and so on—and obviously that's awesome—but we just had some people over for game night and decided to give it a whirl, and we had a blast. It took about 2.5 hours, and although there was a little confusion, we figured it out fairly quickly. The basic flow is: everyone reads a scripted first-person interaction; then everyone has a session where they exchange accusations and new information, which instead of being scripted is given as third-person background information, and you ad-lib the actual dialogue; then you listen to an optional but cute audio clip that sums up the info that was just exposed. After three of these rounds, everyone writes down who they think the murderer was, and accusations are exchanged. The final track exposes the murderer, but that character also knows by then that they are guilty and can read the dramatic denouement themselves. We had the vineyard theme and eight people. The two optional characters were definitely less involved, which seems to vary depending on which theme you buy. The two optionals chimed in as desired and spent the time refilling people's drinks and trying to stay ahead of the instructions. Some of the optional instructions we found a bit unnecessary (like at one point we were instructed to drag a character down to the basement, which ???), so we played them out only when it seemed helpful to get/keep people involved. There are four audio tracks on a web page (not a CD). They are labeled on the page as "intro" and "tracks 1-3", but in the instructions as "tracks 1-4", which caused a little confusion—fortunately, we figured it out before anything was given away. The murderer only found out they were guilty about 3/4 of the way through, so they didn't have to lie convincingly for most of it. It would be great to do the full costume and dinner party, but 6-8 people can absolutely just play and have a ball. The two optional characters are less involved, but are definitely optional. As long as people are game to get into character and roll with the over-the-top drama and silliness, this is 100% worth the cost.
L**.
Fun!
We played with 6 people. I would not recommend playing with 8 as there are only 6 suspects. We all wore some kind of costume or prop that suited our character, some more so than others. We tried to get into our parts with accents, again, some more so than others. You want to invite people who can get silly and have fun with something like this. We started off around the kitchen island with a cocktail, guac dip and baked brie, then headed to our seats at the dining room table to look at our "booklets" and start the first round. We got a little screwed up at first and didn't follow the proper order but it didn't really matter. There are very specific instructions in the booklets telling you when to "STOP" and also letting you know what you should and should NOT reveal about your character, so as long as people can follow basic instructions, they should be able to play the game. I gave everyone a few pieces of paper for note-taking. We all scribbled furiously at first but after awhile, that went out the window. The CD narrator gives a review at the beginning of each round stating what the group learned in the previous round ... that was a help. Before we started each of the rounds (3 total, then the reveal), we went into the kitchen to re-fill our drinks and get another round of appetizers or small plates. (Our menu was all appetizers and small plates ... made it more fun than a formal dinner IMO. And easier. ) After a few drinks, it was a little harder following the instructions and remembering some of the details, but that just made things more interesting and fun .... not an issue really at all. (The person in our group who was making the drinks was very generous with the vodka.) The booklets, cd and instructions are all pretty easy to follow and the story and characters were developed well enough to make things fun and interesting. But don't expect anything super sophisticated. There wasn't a lot of room for creativity and off-script questioning but that didn't impact the game negatively in any significant way. All in all, it was a fun adventure ... something different for sure and I would highly recommend it.
L**N
So much fun!!
We brought this game on vacation for New Year's Eve (7 players) and it was an absolute blast! We sent out costume suggestions ahead of time and everybody nailed it. It took us about 3 hours to complete the game which we did over appetizers, dinner, and cocktails. Can't say enough good things about it. We will definitely do another murder mystery night again in the future. Don't hesitate, buy it!
A**.
Opinion of a first-time player
Having mulled over many of the reviews for these games in choosing to finally purchase this one, I figure it's only fair I submit my opinion of how game play progressed. So some thoughts: 1- The game really should be only a 6-player affair. My husband and I chose to play the two non-suspects, since we would be busy organizing the dinner. This worked out okay, but it would have been nice for us to also have some dialogue. Also, the things we were instructed to do were completely irrelevant to the game and ultimately just served to baffle the actual players who had no idea what we were asking them to do. By the third round, we pretty much quit playing and just observed. So in regard to reviews that say it is an 8-player game, in truth, the two "additional" characters are inconsequential and WILL likely feel left out. I suppose the extra players could work for more reserved dinner attendees as you're really more of a bystander than participant. 2- This seemed a bit too scripted and cheesy. The beginning of the cd in particular for me sounded like listening to a tour guide on a boring tour where you just want them to get to the point. 3- The recommended meal was interesting. As someone who has never before eaten cornish game hen, I was curious, but in the end we ended up making our own menu to suit our needs. The meal suggestions are really just suggestions. Food is not at all necessary to play the game, but it was a nice addition to the evening. 4- It was amusing to me that at the end of play everyone accused a different character. In other words, none of us had any clue whodunnit...we all guessed, and of course, one of us was right, but solely right due to chance rather than detail. Some more clues that would actually lead you to the killer as opposed to just being a game of random information being tossed about would probably add to the enjoyability of the game. I think for a first-time experience, this was good, but it could have been better. Our party was a hit, but I think the costumes our guests brought to the table were more the reason for the success than the actual scripts and setup of the game. I would definitely try another one, but I'm hoping this isn't the best that's out there. If you're looking for a foray into the world of murder mystery parties, I'd suggest trying something else.
C**K
Buy this for a fun party!
We had a great fun time using this game which was very nicely packaged in a good quality box.
L**E
Amazing party! (No spoilers!!)
Oh my goodness we had so much fun playing this. My friends aren’t the brightest but we figured it out without any mistakes. The actual storyline was so great we all loved it so much, we played with 6 people and didn’t use the extra players and it was fine. I definitely recommend this game! It was so fun and I’ll be looking to buy again!
G**D
Clear instructions and complete kit.
The game was well explained & came with all we needed to do our first Murder Mystery game. So much fun!
A**N
Fun dinner party
The item was extremely well-packed and in mint condition, just as described. The box is complete with all the instructions. I'm looking forward to hosting this murder mystery party.
S**H
Corny in the BEST way
This game was clearly made is the 1990s, which led to some pretty hilarious story beats. The story is hilarious and corny. I made certain to pick friends that I knew would roll with it and it went perfectly! I made a million appetizers instead of a dinner and honestly we could have just sat around my table playing and having a few drinks. I had never done one of these before, so for a less expensive option, it was great! I won't be able to replay it, which is another reason I'm happy I spent less.
U**N
A fun game for MM newbies
This is a fun way to spend an evening if you are new to murder mysteries (MMs). This is more of a 6 player game than 8. All 6 of us were new to MMs and didn’t wear costumes but still had fun with it (the wine probably helped). We had a BBQ dinner first then played the game straight through. The plot is well written but the response part of the script should have been 1st person pronoun instead of second to make more sense and give a better flow. The more people “get into character” of their assigned person, the more fun it is. Looking forward to hosting my second MM game. :)
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