Kit de jeu mystère sur le thème du couronnement de la monarchie et de la famille royale
Kit de jeu mystère sur le thème du couronnement de la monarchie et de la famille royale
Kit de jeu mystère sur le thème du couronnement de la monarchie et de la famille royale

Kit de jeu mystère sur le thème du couronnement de la monarchie et de la famille royale

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PLOT

Murder in the Monarchy

The Monarchy of Slobovia has been rocked by scandals. The Lord High Chancellor has decided that the only solution is to ask the people to decide which member of the royal family is the worst offender and then banish them from the realm.

The reigning monarch, Flippity XIV, agrees and summons the extended royal family for the momentous announcement. Medals, tiaras and ermine capes are brought out of storage as everyone hastens to obey.

Among the pomp and regalia in the Great Hall, tensions run high. Who will be named the “The Shame of Slobovia”? Who will be disgraced and exiled? Most importantly, who will lose their royal allowance?

The Lord High Chancellor is the only one who knows the wishes of the people. He steps forward to make the announcement, chokes suddenly and falls to the floor—dead.
Was it a convenient coincidence, or was it a right royal murder? And if it was a murder, whodunit?

What's In The Imprimable/numérique Kit

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

GAME LENGTH

1.5 - 3.5 Hours

DIFFICULTY

Medium

Game Title

Murder in the Monarchy

GAME SETTING

The Great Ball

Game Play

Random (Replay-able with different outcomes)

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

Regal

Royal 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

Flippity XIV Princess Imelda Prince Ibenext Prince/Princess Igolast
Monarch of Slobovia. Has stopped listening to complaining relatives. Flippity’s eldest child, heir to the throne. Always posing for a portrait. Flippity’s middle child, second in line to the throne. Thinks he’s musical. NOT! Flippity’s youngest child, fifth in line to the throne. Hippie type, wants out.
Duke of Errol Earl of Dook Lady Lemma Lady Termina
Princess Imelda’s suitor; eager to produce a royal baby. Twitchy, thinks he’s hot. Princess Imelda’s older suitor; eager to produce a royal baby. A bit slimy. Prince Ibenext’s first wife, mother of a royal teenager. Obsessed with her looks. Prince Ibenext’s second wife, mother of a royal baby. Nosy, gossipy.

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

Dowager Monarch Prince/Princess Conn Sortie Prince/Princess Separe
Flippity’s widowed parent. Full of “helpful” advice. Flippity’s spouse. Follows Flippity around, trying to look meek. Flippity’s younger sibling. Rebellious and fun-loving.
Lord/Lady Soniedy Prince/Princess Immatcher Prince/Princess Puttaring
Flippity’s niece/nephew, Separe’s child. Will do anything for attention. Flippity’s aunt/uncle. Acts half their age—at best. Flippity’s aunt/uncle. Married 3 times and actively hunting for #4.

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

Duke/Duchess of Duh Marquess/Marchioness of Mo Earl/Countess of Upton
Flippity’s cousin. Sarcastic, treats everyone like they’re stupid. Flippity’s cousin. Only here for the free food. Flippity’s cousin from Upton Abbey. Terribly vague and forgetful.
Viscount/Viscountess of Vim Baron/Baroness of Bunce Lord/Lady Farro Flung
Flippity’s cousin. High-energy, fast talker. Flippity’s cousin. Fun and bouncy, but sulks if told “no.” Flippity’s most distant cousin. Desperately clinging on as “royal family.”

Enhance Your Royal 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.

Royal Dinner Menu Ideas

Regal Menu Ideas for Your Royal Family Party

Delight your guests with a menu inspired by royal feasts. Our blog offers a variety of recipes for elegant dishes and sophisticated desserts fit for a king or queen.

Visit our blog for royal menu ideas:

Royal Dinner Menu Ideas

Royal Party Music Ideas

Set the Majestic Scene with a Royal Family Dinner Party Playlist

Enhance your Royal Family murder mystery with our curated playlist featuring classical music and regal tunes. Perfect for setting the stage and creating an elegant atmosphere.

Explore our playlist:

Royal Playlist

Royal Decoration Ideas

Create a Regal Atmosphere with Royal Family Decorations

Transform your space into a royal palace with our Royal Family-themed decoration ideas. From elegant banners to luxurious table settings, our Pinterest board offers inspiration to create a majestic atmosphere for your murder mystery party.

Get inspired with our decoration ideas:

Royal Decoration Ideas

Kit de jeu mystère sur le thème du couronnement de la monarchie et de la famille royale FAQs

An monarchy-themed murder mystery game transports players to a world of crowns, courtiers, and conspiracies. Set within a royal palace, an estate ballroom, or the grounds of a noble gathering, the story unfolds when a member of the royal household is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Guests take on the roles of advisors, aristocrats, servants, and distant relatives—each with their own secrets and motives. Filled with regal tension, scandalous subplots, and political power plays, this style of game is perfect for those who enjoy drama, deception, and a taste of historical grandeur.

Yes, the game is perfect for a group of 10. The base version supports between 4 and 14 players, making 10 an ideal number for pacing and balanced storytelling. Each player receives a unique character with backstory, private objectives, and a potential connection to the crime. The format also makes it easy to adapt if you need to add or remove players at the last minute.

Yes, the game works beautifully in either format. For in-person gatherings, it suits formal dinners, garden parties, or parlour settings with traditional décor. For virtual play, all materials can be shared digitally, and the game’s narrative structure works well over video platforms. Whether players are seated in drawing rooms or joining via screen from across the country, the story remains immersive and engaging.

Most groups finish the game in 1.5 to 3 hours. For a group of 10, you can expect around two hours of gameplay, depending on how much players get into character, how quickly clues are revealed, and whether you include meal breaks or intermissions. The game is designed to be flexible and can be run as an elegant evening event or a lively afternoon activity.

The kit includes everything you need to host a full mystery within the halls of nobility. You'll receive a host guide with instructions, individual character sheets with motives and secrets, a series of evidence and clue files released during the game, optional scripted narration for each round, printable or digital invitations, and voting cards for the final accusation. The kit also includes recommendations for setting, music, and costume ideas to help you create a fully immersive royal atmosphere.

Yes, the game is designed for multiple playthroughs. Because the culprit can be randomly assigned each time, repeat players will enjoy fresh outcomes and different experiences. Switching roles or adding new guests also changes the group dynamics. Whether you use it again with the same circle or introduce it to a new group, the story remains entertaining and surprising.

This mystery is perfect for elegant dinner parties, themed birthdays, historical society gatherings, bridal showers, family reunions, or team-building retreats. It also works well for book clubs or Downton Abbey–inspired nights. Any event where guests enjoy period drama, refined decor, or character-driven storytelling will be elevated by this game.


The game is best suited for players aged 15 and up. While the content is appropriate for teens and adults, the layered character dynamics, subtle conflicts, and historical context are best appreciated by older players. It’s a great fit for fans of royal fiction, British history, or narrative-rich games with a focus on deduction and social strategy.


Costumes are not required, but they are highly encouraged for a richer experience. Guests can wear anything inspired by traditional British nobility or royal household styles—formal eveningwear, vintage accessories, hats, gloves, or even sashes and medals. Each character profile includes wardrobe suggestions to help players get into the spirit of the era. Even minimal effort adds atmosphere and makes for excellent photos.

Yes, the game can be expanded to include up to 20 players using character add-on packs. Each additional role is carefully integrated into the narrative, with their own backstory, clues, and connections to the central plot. Whether you’re hosting an intimate court or a full royal banquet, the mystery scales seamlessly for larger guest lists.


Yes, the host can play along. The mystery’s solution is hidden unless the host chooses to view it, meaning you can assign roles and participate as a character without knowing the ending. If you’d rather guide the game in character, you can take on a narrator-style role—perhaps as a royal secretary, steward, or chronicler. Either way, the host can enjoy the story without needing to sit out.

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.