Description
When the exits lock and a tech titan falls, every guest becomes suspect — and every secret could be your last.
My Murder Mystery — The Final Protocol
A compact, competitive murder‑mystery for 5–7 players that plays out like a tense, high‑tech whodunit. Set in Silicon Valley, year 2047, you’ll step into the shoes of guests at Olivia Clubberfunk’s exclusive party. The next morning Olivia is found dead and the automated security has sealed every exit — now it’s up to you to interrogate, trade clues, and protect (or conceal) your own hidden agenda.
Quick facts
- Players: 5–7
- Play time: ~120 minutes
- Ages: 14+
- Genre: Competitive murder mystery, social deduction, roleplay
- Setting: Silicon Valley, 2047 — high tech, corporate intrigue
What makes The Final Protocol special
- Competitive investigation: Not cooperative — each player pursues personal objectives that may conflict or overlap with others.
- Rich character play: Every role includes a unique background, hidden secrets and private goals — perfect for immersive roleplay and bluffing.
- Clue-driven deduction: Examine evidence, share or withhold information, trade leads and interrogate suspects to unravel who killed Olivia — or to get away with it.
- Locked‑room tension: The sealed exits and high‑stakes tech setting add urgency and narrative atmosphere to every decision.
- Series format: Part of the My Murder Mystery line — delivers a full murder‑mystery party experience in a compact box.
How it plays (overview)
- Receive a character sheet with personal secrets and objectives.
- Investigate the scene, analyse clues, and negotiate with other players to learn what you need — or to mislead them.
- Balance revealing information that helps your goals with protecting your own secrets.
- The game culminates in accusations, reveals and scoring based on who completed their objectives (and who survived).
Best for
- Groups that enjoy theatrical roleplay, high‑tension social deduction and narrative mystery nights.
- Murder‑mystery parties, immersive game nights, and players who love secret objectives and bluffing.
Tips for a great session
- Encourage full character commitment — strong roleplay makes the experience memorable.
- Take notes and compare stories quietly between scenes to spot inconsistencies.
- Use pacing to build tension — allow time for interrogation and negotiation before final reveals.
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