EXIT The Last Dinner Party
HOW TO PLAY
OBJECTIVE
A chef has been murdered. Investigate the crime scene, interrogate suspects, and identify the killer before time runs out.
GAMEPLAY
  1. Read the case briefing to understand what happened
  2. Explore rooms by clicking tabs — look for glowing evidence markers
  3. Click evidence to examine clues and add them to your board
  4. Interrogate each suspect — ask questions and watch for contradictions
  5. Review your evidence board and make your accusation
WITH FRIENDS
Click INVITE to share a room code. Each player investigates independently with the same case, then you can compare your conclusions together. Discuss who you think did it!
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The Last
Dinner Party

A murder mystery for 1–4 players

A Michelin-starred chef is found dead in the private dining room of his own restaurant. The doors were locked. Five guests remain. One of them is a killer — and all five have something to hide.

Solo or pass-and-play · 30–45 min

Saturday, November 9th — 11:47 PM

A chef is found dead in the private dining room of his restaurant.

It was supposed to be an intimate evening — a five-course tasting menu for a hand-picked group of guests at Saffron, Marcus Delaney's Michelin-starred restaurant in the West End. The staff were sent home early. The reservation list had five names.

At 11:47 PM, a busboy returning for his jacket found the kitchen entrance ajar. Inside the private dining room, Chef Marcus Delaney lay face-down beside the table. No signs of forced entry. The doors had been locked from the inside. All five guests were found in various rooms — none had left the building.

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Chef Marcus Delaney

Age 47. Owner and head chef of Saffron. Known for his extraordinary palate, volatile temperament, and a talent for making enemies. Divorced once, estranged from family, recently embroiled in financial disputes. Cause of death: poisoning via sedative compound.

Deceased
LocationSaffron Restaurant, Private Dining Room
TimeBetween 10:00 PM and 11:30 PM
CauseSedative compound, mixed into wine or food
WitnessesFive guests detained. No staff on premises.

Crime Scene

The Private Dining Room

Click glowing markers to examine evidence. Some areas may reward closer inspection.

🍽️ Dining Room
🍸 Bar & Hallway
KITCHEN

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Some clues are hidden — explore carefully.

Suspects

Choose Who to Interrogate

Select a suspect to interrogate. The police arrive after 3 rounds — make every question count.

Round 1 of 3 — Police arriving soon

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Evidence Board

Review Your Case

Organize evidence and take notes on each suspect.

Final Accusation

Who killed Chef Marcus Delaney?

Choose your suspect and explain your reasoning.

Case Closed

The killer was ...

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Nina Ashford

Nina discovered Marcus had siphoned $400,000 from the restaurant fund. When she confronted him during the third course, he laughed. She retrieved the sedative from her coat, dissolved it into his wine, and waited.

The evidence chain: The pharmacy receipt (window ledge) matched Nina's handwriting. Marcus's last text went to Nina's burner phone. The back door key was Nina's — she stepped outside at 10:15 to establish an alibi with the valet, then re-entered through the kitchen. Her monogrammed handkerchief was dropped near the cabinet during the struggle. The wine stain matches the sedative-laced glass.

Why each suspect is cleared — or isn't

👩VivienneHad a key and motive, but was genuinely in the restroom — confirmed by a timestamped selfie on her phone at 10:12 PM. Her anger was public, not lethal.
👨‍🍳TomásHad kitchen access and knowledge, but the sedative wasn't from the kitchen supply. His prints were on the plates, not the glasses. His betrayal was professional, not criminal.
🎸DexWas on a phone call with his sponsor at 10:08 PM — call logs confirm. His inheritance motive was real, but he was the only guest with a verified alibi during the critical window.
📝PriyaHad damaging information, but Marcus was worth more to her alive — a dead subject kills the story. Her recorder captured ambient audio that corroborates the timeline.

"Money makes people desperate. Desperation makes people dangerous."

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