1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit
1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit
1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit
1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit
1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit
1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit

1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit

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Printable/Digital
Players
Language
  • The Host Can Play Along
  • Download & Play Immediately After Purchase
  • Playable on Zoom & In-Real Life
  • Ages 15+
PLOT

Jazz, Gin, Money & Murder

It’s 1923, and the party seems endless at Jay Glittersby’s New York mansion...until a shot rings out, and an unwelcome guest is found dead. Was the motive revenge, jealousy, or greed? Is the murderer a flapping dancer, a jazzy musician or a slyly deferential server?

What's In The Printable/Digital Kit

Host Guide Booklet
Detective Audio Files & Detective Video Files
Evidence Booklets
Character Booklets
Game Ballot Book
Costume Suggestion Booklet
Invitations Booklet

GAME LENGTH

1.5 - 3 Hours

DIFFICULTY

Medium

Game Title

Jazz, Gin, Money & Murder

GAME SETTING

1923. Glittersby Mansion, New York, USA

Game Play

Random Murderer (Can be played multiple times)

CRIME

Murder

CHARACTER GENDERS

Roles are flexible and can be played by individuals of any gender, regardless of the character's specified gender.

COSTUME SUGGESTIONS

Flappers, gangsters, silent film stars, musicians

1920s Game Characters

Discover profiles of all the characters featured in our murder mystery games. For those looking to expand their options, our expansion packs are perfect for you! These packs offer the option to choose all characters within the game in any ideal for hosting larger parties or simply adding more depth to your game. View the expansion packs here

Jay Glittersby Shay D. Sort Goldie Diggs Imotta Bounds
Rich mansion owner, mysterious past, sleek and secretive Gangster type, trying hard to appear respectable Gangster’s moll, on the lookout for a rich man Tennis champion, always looking for a game
Mimi Crye Jigg O.Low Avery Keyes Jinn Slinger
Glamorous silent movie star, overly dramatic Female, Black and silver 1920’s gown, cigarette holder Foppish movie star’s escort, in love with himself Male, Tux, slicked-back hair, flashy rings Piano Player, jazz lover, flirty with guests Gender open, White shirt, black bow tie, suspenders Bartender, has heard it all, insincerely sympathetic Gender open, White shirt, black bow tie, sleeve garters, bar towel

Includes all characters in the 4 - 8 player game including the below.

Suzy Cue Blake Boddum Upton Sleeves
Flapper, Charleston contest winner, dancing maniac Flapper’s date, Charleston contest winner, dancing maniac Butler, discreet, keeps secrets—for a price
Shan Toozy Rara "Sis" Boomba" Tragg Starr
Band Singer, wears a gardenia, sings the blues College girl, cheerleader, naïve College boy, all-round athlete

Includes all characters in the 4 - 8 and 4 - 14 player games including the below.

PARRY T. ANNYMALL N. TERLE OPER COUNT TOFOUR
Party hopper, drunk, wants to kiss everyone Gatecrasher, tries to blend in, overly friendly Bandleader, smooth, bossy, jazzy
WANNA DEBEST GIMLET “GIMMY” DEBEST " NOELL “NO” ZEE
Society Dame, snooty, thinks she’s superior to all Society Gent, womanizer, afraid of his wife Server, likes to eavesdrop and spread rumors

Enhance Your 1920s Murder Mystery Game Experience

Welcome to our dedicated section for all things murder mystery! Here, you'll find everything you need to create an unforgettable and immersive experience for your guests. Whether you're looking for menu ideas to tantalize taste buds, curated playlists to set the perfect mood, costume ideas to bring characters to life, or decoration tips to transform your space, we've got you covered.

1920s Dinner Menu Ideas

Discover Perfect Menu Ideas for Your 1920s Murder Mystery Game!

Are you hosting a 1920s murder mystery dinner party and looking for the perfect menu to complement the evening's intrigue and excitement? Look no further! We've curated an array of delicious and era-appropriate recipes to elevate your event. From classic cocktails to delectable dishes, our blog post has everything you need to transport your guests back to the roaring '20s.

Visit our blog for mouth-watering 1920s murder mystery dinner recipes:

1920s Dinner Menu Ideas

1920s Party Music Ideas

Set the Perfect Atmosphere with Our 1920s Dinner Party Playlist!

To truly transport your guests back to the roaring '20s at your murder mystery dinner party, you need the perfect soundtrack. We've created a curated Spotify playlist filled with iconic tunes from the era to enhance the ambiance and immerse everyone in the mystery and glamour of the 1920s.

Explore our 1920s dinner party playlist and get ready to dance the Charleston:

1920s Playlist

1920s Decoration Ideas

Decoration Ideas for Your Murder Mystery Party

Transform your space into a scene straight out of the 1920s with our creative decoration ideas. From speakeasy-inspired decor to vintage glamour, our Pinterest board is filled with inspiration to help you set the stage for a captivating murder mystery game. Explore a variety of themes and find the perfect decorations to make your event truly unforgettable.

Get inspired with our decoration ideas:

1920s Decoration Ideas

1920s Murder Mystery Game Kit FAQs

Masters of Mystery’s “Jazz, Gin, Money & Murder” (the 1920s Glittersby murder mystery game) is one of the best 1920s murder mystery games available. It delivers an immersive Roaring ’20s experience with a glamorous Gatsby-esque setting and a thrilling whodunit plot. Players are transported to 1923 at Jay Glittersby’s mansion for a night of intrigue. The game stands out for its rich
storytelling, flexible character roles, and high replayability (the murderer is randomly selected each time). If you’re looking for a top-notch Jazz Age mystery with authentic 1920s flair, this game is a fantastic choice for your next party.

Yes – this 1920s murder mystery game is designed for multiple plays with different outcomes. Unlike a one-and-done mystery, the Jazz, Gin, Money & Murder scenario has a randomly selected murderer each time you play. This means the culprit can change on repeat plays, keeping the experience fresh. You can host it again with a new mix of characters or even replay with the same group to see a different ending. Each play-through can reveal new clues or interactions that you might have missed previously, as players explore alternate character combinations. The game’s replayable format makes it a great value – you’re not “spoiling” the game by solving it once. In fact, many hosts run the game again for new groups of friends or family, or bring it out as an annual party tradition. Just be sure not to reveal the solution after the first game if you plan to play again! With its multiple possible endings and rich 1920s atmosphere, this murder mystery can be enjoyed multiple times without losing its intrigue.

You can play this 1920s murder mystery either virtually (online) or in person. The kit is designed to work for both Zoom video call parties and traditional face-to-face gatherings. All materials are provided as digital files, which makes it easy to send character information and clues to remote players for a virtual murder mystery night. If you’re hosting in person, simply print the materials and distribute them to your guests. Masters of Mystery games are very versatile – whether you set up a speakeasy-style Zoom call or a living room cocktail party, the Jazz Age atmosphere and gameplay remain just as engaging. The ability to play in either format means you can host an
unforgettable 1920s mystery party regardless of location.

The 1920s Glittersby murder mystery game typically runs about 1.5 to 3 hours. Most groups will finish the mystery in roughly a 2 to 3 hour window, making it perfect for an evening’s entertainment. The exact duration can vary depending on your group size and how much your guests get into the role-play and discussions. Smaller groups on a faster pace might wrap up in around 90 minutes, whereas larger groups (or those savoring the 1920s ambiance with dinner and intermissions) might take the full 3 hours. It’s a flexible experience – you can adjust the timing by setting the pace of clue reveals or adding a dinner course or jazz music interlude between rounds. Plan for a full night of fun sleuthing and socializing in true Roaring ’20s fashion.

The 1920s murder mystery game kit comes as a
complete printable package with everything you need to host your Gatsby-era
mystery.
In the download, you will
receive:

Host Guide – A step-by-step booklet for organizing and
running the game. It explains the setup, rules, and how to facilitate each
round (so even first-time hosts can confidently lead the mystery).

Character Booklets – Individual guides for each character,
detailing their background, secrets, objectives, and scripted dialogue
prompts. Every player gets into role as a unique 1920s persona (flapper,
gangster, movie star, etc.), and these booklets help them play their part.

Evidence & Clues – Printable evidence files and clue sheets
(often arranged in evidence folders or booklets) revealed during
the game rounds. These might include suspect statements, police reports,
or physical clues that tie into the story, all designed to be authentic to
the 1923 setting.

Detective Audio Files & Video – The kit provides a detective’s narration in
audio (and sometimes video) format. This optional multimedia element sets
the scene and reveals key developments in the mystery. It’s like having a
1920s detective “host” the game, which adds fun atmosphere. (Transcripts
or scripts are included if you prefer to read them aloud.)

Invitation Templates – Themed 1920s party invitations you can send
to your guests before the event. These printable invites get everyone
excited and in the mood, often styled like a classy Gatsby party invite or
a telegram.

Costume and Menu Suggestions – A booklet with costume ideas for the era
(think flapper dresses, feather headbands, pinstripe suits, etc.) and
sometimes 1920s-inspired menu or cocktail suggestions. While dressing up
and thematic food are optional, these suggestions help you create an
immersive Roaring ’20s vibe.

Game Ballot (Voting Cards) – At the end of the game, players can cast
their guesses on “whodunit.” The kit includes ballots or a form for each
guest to vote on who they believe the murderer is, adding a fun detective
competition
element.

Everything is provided in a digital format ready to
print at home (or distribute electronically), so you won’t need to create any
clues or materials from scratch. The comprehensive kit ensures you have all the
Jazz Age accents and tools to run the murder mystery smoothly from start
to finish.

Yes – the 1920s Glittersby murder mystery game can
easily be played with 10 people.
It’s
designed for flexible group sizes and is available in different versions to
accommodate anywhere from 4 up to 30 players. To host a party of 10, you can
choose the kit version that supports 4–14 players or larger. The
characters are mix-and-match, so you won’t have issues if you have slightly
more or fewer guests. In fact, the game’s structure allows you to adjust on the
fly – if a guest cancels last minute or you add a couple of people, it won’t
disrupt the gameplay. Gather your 10 friends and enjoy an evening of 1920s
mystery; the game has you covered.

This 1920s murder mystery game is perfect for any
event that needs a dose of fun, interactive entertainment – especially with a
Roaring Twenties twist.
Popular
occasions where the Gatsby-era mystery shines include:

Dinner Parties at Home: Host a murder mystery dinner where guests
come over, dress in 1920s attire, and solve the crime over courses of a
meal. It turns a regular dinner into a theatrical experience.

Themed Costume Parties: Great for a Great Gatsby-themed party,
a speakeasy night, or a jazz-era cocktail evening. The game provides the
storyline and activities to keep a costume party engaged.

Birthday Celebrations: If the celebrant loves mysteries or the 1920s
aesthetic, this game can be the centerpiece of a memorable birthday party.
It works well for adult birthdays or even teen parties (age 15+),
providing structured fun that gets everyone involved.

New Year’s Eve or Holiday Events: The glamorous 1920s setting pairs perfectly
with New Year’s Eve festivities or other holidays. Ring in the New Year
with a champagne toast and a murder to solve, or add it to a Halloween
lineup for a different kind of “spooky” fun.

Corporate Team Building or Office Parties: Murder mystery games encourage teamwork,
role-playing, and communication, making them excellent for team-building
events. A 1920s theme adds flair to a corporate dinner or a year-end party
– colleagues get to unwind as flappers and gangsters for a night while
collaborating to crack the case.

Family Gatherings: Spice up family reunions or holiday
gatherings by involving relatives in a shared mystery activity. It’s an
all-generations-friendly game (as long as everyone is in the teen/adult
range) that can create lots of laughs and memories.

In general, any occasion where you want to
entertain a group for a couple of hours can be elevated with this interactive
1920s mystery. Whether it’s a small get-together or a large event, the game
provides a ready-made theme and icebreaker. Just set the scene with some jazz
music and let your guests step back into 1923 for a night of intrigue and
enjoyment.

The 1920s murder mystery game is recommended for
ages 15 and up.
The
content is tailored to teens and adults – it involves a murder plot and clever
clue-solving, which might be too complex or unsettling for young children.
There isn’t graphic violence or inappropriate material, but the themes (like
murder, intrigue, and 1920s nightlife) are best appreciated by older players.
Teenagers around 15+ can certainly enjoy it, especially if they like drama or
history, and adult players typically have a blast with the role-playing
aspects. There’s no upper age limit, of course; it’s great for college
students, twenties, all the way to senior mystery lovers. The main point is
that the game requires some reading, critical thinking, and the ability to stay
in character. Younger kids might find the format challenging to follow or might
not engage with the 1920s setting. If you are planning a family game night and
want to include kids, you may want to consider a kid-specific mystery game –
but for this Jazz Age murder mystery, plan on an older teen/adult audience for
the best experience.

Costumes are optional but highly encouraged to
enhance the 1920s atmosphere.
You do not
need to dress up to play – the game can be played in casual clothes – but part
of the fun of a Gatsby-themed murder mystery is the chance for guests to don
flapper dresses, feather headbands, pinstripe suits, fedoras, and other Jazz
Age attire. Dressing in costume helps everyone get into character and adds to
the immersive experience (not to mention great photo opportunities!). The game
kit includes costume suggestions for each character to inspire players
with ideas. However, it’s ultimately up to each guest; the game will still work
if someone doesn’t have a costume. If you’re the host, you can encourage your
attendees to embrace the theme by mentioning the dress code in the invitations.
Even simple accessories like suspenders, pearls, or a fedora can put people in
a 1920s mood. So while it’s not required to enjoy the mystery, having players
dress up flapper-and-gangster style definitely jazzes up the night!

Yes – you can expand the 1920s murder mystery game
to include more players by using the available expansion packs.
Masters of Mystery offers add-on 1920s
expansion packs
that provide additional character roles and materials for
larger groups. The core game typically covers up to 8 players (depending on the
version you purchased), but if your guest list grows, you don’t need to buy a
whole new game – you can simply download an expansion that adds extra
characters for:

9–14 players,

15–20 players, or even

21–30 players.

These expansions come with new character booklets
and all necessary clues tailored to the Jazz Age plot, so the mystery stays
balanced and fun with more people. For example, if you originally bought the
4–8 player kit and now have 12 people, the 9–14 player expansion will
give you the additional roles (characters like extra party guests or staff at
the mansion) to accommodate everyone. The great thing is that all characters
are designed to integrate seamlessly into the story – they each have unique
information and possible motives, enriching the plot rather than just being
bystanders. This means you can host an epic Gatsby-style party without worrying
about leaving anyone out. Just purchase the expansion pack for the range you
need, and you’ll instantly get the materials to extend your guest list. With
the base game and expansions, Jazz, Gin, Money & Murder can scale up
to 30 players, making it ideal for big events or fundraisers. (If you have more
than 30 people, you might even run two mysteries in parallel!) In short,
flexibility is built in – adding more players is straightforward and keeps the
gameplay engaging for all.

You do not need a separate “game master” who sits
out – the host can absolutely play along as a character in this 1920s murder
mystery.
The game is designed so that one
person typically takes on the host role (organizing materials, sending invites,
etc.), but that host does not have to be an impartial judge or know the
solution. In fact, Masters of Mystery specifically structures their games so
the host can participate without spoilers. The murderer is determined
randomly or via secret instructions, so even the host won’t know whodunit
unless they deliberately read the final answer.

There are a couple of ways for the host to join the
fun:

Play as a Character: The host can assign themselves one of the
suspect roles and play normally. You’ll still be able to facilitate the
rounds (since the host guide provides all the cues) while enjoying the
mystery as a suspect. You just need to resist looking at any solution keys
ahead of time.

Act as the Detective/Narrator: If you prefer, the host can take on a
detective role who guides the investigation. The kit’s detective audio and
script allow the host to present clues and revelations in character (like
a 1920s detective or police chief) without knowing the murderer’s
identity upfront. This way, you’re part of the storytelling but not in
competition with the other players.

Many hosts find it fun to play along, and it
doesn’t compromise the game. The materials (like the audio files and scripted
portions) are set up so that everyone discovers the clues together in
real-time
. Just avoid reading the last pages of the host guide that reveal
the culprit, and you can enjoy the surprise ending along with your guests. In
summary, a dedicated non-playing host is not required. The host can double as a
fellow party guest or the detective, fully immersing themselves in the Jazz Age
mystery while keeping the event running smoothly. It’s the bee’s knees when the
host has as much fun as the attendees!

Commercial License

You will need a commercial license in the following circumstances;

  1. You plan to use the game for profit (public or private)
  2. You plan to promote and host the game publicly
  3. If you are running the game as part of an event where guests or individuals are charged an entry fee
  4. If you are hosting the game for a virtual or public dinner party

You are not authorised to sell or amend any game or document in any form.

You must purchase the license with the game you intend on using it for. If you have already purchased the game individually please purchase this again with the license and we will refund your original order.