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We hosted your murder mystery night and we did the fairy tale dinner- what an absolute blast!!! Last year we did the pirate one and loved it so it has become an annual thing. It was a lot of fun- My family is asking me when we’re going to do it again.
Thank you!
Michelle Bolt

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It was for my 50th. My closest friends and my husband and I flew to the Clare Valley in South Australia (my friends came from Perth WA and we came from Brisbane QLD). We rented a converted Managers House and Council Chambers as our accommodation in an historic sheep station.

Here we set up for our party. Everyone brought with them their interpretation of a costume, we cooked our own three course meal in the old kitchen and embellished the table as best we could.

Of course being in a wine region we had plenty of wine which we adorned with your marvellous Austen wine labels. The night was pure joy, full of laughter and camaraderie, what an amazing way to celebrate life with friends!

Thanks for creating. Regards Amanda

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The Dickens murder mystery game was soooo much fun! I cooked a ginormous turkey which is a rarity here in New Zealand. The Christmas carols and the lyrics were hilarious. We also LOVED your vampire game… I may buy another 3 games special, cuz I want the pirates one. haha. Please keep creating these masterpieces :-) Thanks again!! Cheryl

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Amazing night once again, Gary. Amazing job with these games, truly magnificent work. I’m always astonished with the new worlds you create. Cant wait for the next one, we loved them all so far!!! Rowinda.

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Thanks for a great game! It was a lot of work getting the party all together but it was so worth it. (Last night) Everyone keeps talking about it today! Fun for all ages! We will definitely be purchasing more games.
I’m Molly in the big hat!
Thanks, Lynn

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6 Oct 2017, by admin/Gary

Salem witch trip.

Wonderful trip to Salem to investigate the witch hangings of 1692 for our future “The Witches Coven” murder mystery game. We also took part in a spell casting circle, had our tarot cards read, met psychics and ate some great food.
We stayed at the Daniels House. Built in 1667, and was the private home of the Daniels family descendants for over 300 years. A wonderful Historical Bed & Breakfast.
Our mid day visit into the Salem graveyard.

Mary Parker, one of the witches hanged.
Jhone read my cards. She was rather enthralled with my selfie stick.
Spell casting session. A great trip, it’s now time to get to work on “The Witches Coven ” murder mystery game.

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Oh my gosh we had the best time ever and everyone wants to do it again, thank you so much!!! We played the fairytale party for my parents 60th anniversary so we had a large crowd. oh and we tried homemade costumes and of course some people ordered theirs lol We couldn’t have had a better time, thank you so much!!!!!!!
Diane Prichard

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WOW, we played the Dickens Christmas this weekend and what a blast. The singing was a hoot and we found it a bit difficult while screaming with laughter. I am waiting in anticipation for the next one you write. Keep up the good work! Regards Ernest Harris

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Thank you for the wonderful Alice in Wonderland game. My 16 year old daughter organized and ran the whole night. It was so easy and fun to use. My daughters and their high school friends had a great time. There was much laughter heard throughout the house. Thank you for making your game so user friendly. Five stars!!! Lynda

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Hi Gary, We have loved all your games…Vampires, Titanic, Jane Austin and Alice. Very excited to see the DaVinci one! With our Alice party (pictured here) we covered the house with Ivy and also covered the front door with cardboard and made a hole. Everybody had to come through the hole! Your new games look absolutely awesome! Regards From Simon’s Town South Africa

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