Mystery Kits That Actually Let You Play
RAPTR Mysteries makes immersive, character-driven mystery kits for dinner parties and wedding weekends — no scripts, no hand-holding, just a really good story and the freedom to play it your way.
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Eternal Echoes: Whispers of the Loire is an immersive love story mystery kit set in a captivating French chateau during the turbulent Vendée Revolution. Join forces to solve clues and puzzles to reunite the ghostly Adelaide with her long-lost love, Clement. Perfect for groups (we recommend between 2 to 30 players), this engaging adventure will keep your guests entertained as they unravel secrets of the past. Ideal for multi-day wedding celebrations, it adds a touch of intrigue between other events, making it an unforgettable part of your special occasion. Will you unlock the mystery and restore love across time?
This mystery comes in two formats, depending on your event type:
Instant Play Format: evidence is provided in a single sealed envelope, which can be opened at any time to immediately begin play and get the mystery solving kicked off. (Best for tight schedules where you don’t want the mystery to overshadow other activities.)
Scavenger Hunt Format: evidence is divided into 50 envelopes, which can be hidden around the property for a fun (and competitive) race to collect as many as possible, or they can be distributed to guests in welcome bags or as part of their table setting. (Best for competitive groups who like an extra challenge.)
Clue Envelopes are available in standard colors of White or Ivory/Cream.
If you would like one of our custom colors, please send us an email at production@raptrmysteries.com after submitting your order. Available colors are: Black, Sage Green, Emerald Green, Navy Blue, and Rose/Pink. Please note: this will add 1-2 weeks to the lead time for this item.
Last Ride at the Summerville Ranch is a thrilling dinner party murder mystery kit for six players, set against the backdrop of a horse ranch famous for its exciting rodeos. The star bull rider, Bill "the Bullrider" McCarty, is found dead in the barn the night before a major rodeo. As the investigation unfolds, you’ll roleplay as one of the characters, each with their own secrets and motives. One of you is the murderer, and it’s up to the others to piece together the clues and expose the killer before it's too late. With a shadowy mob presence in town, anyone could be hiding a deadly agenda. Perfect for an evening of suspense and intrigue, this mystery promises to be a wild ride.
This mystery is appropriate for ages 13+ and is recommended to be played at a dinner party or similar setting. You will need exactly six players to play this mystery.
Characters:
Commander “MJ” Plintzer (Ranch Owner)
Sergeant Emma Cuffim (Police Officer)
Don Valentino (Mob Boss)
Ivana Romanov (Secretary)
Ken Ridewell (Bullrider)
Chad Wood (Ranch Hand)
Save the Last Dance…for Murder
Someone strangled Madame Bordello in her own strip club, and everyone in the room had a reason to do it. A fully immersive dinner party mystery for six players, with no scripted dialogue — just deeply written characters, real motives, and an evening's worth of dramatic accusations.
Eternal Echoes: Whispers of the Loire
A love story mystery set at a real French château during the Vendée Revolution — built around an actual family, an actual treasure, and the maid's last words before her execution: "Tell them the treasure is hidden in a place where we walk every day." Perfect for wedding weekends and large group events. No assigned characters, no roleplaying required — just evidence to collect and a mystery to solve together.
Last Ride at the Summerville Ranch
The star bull rider is dead in the barn the night before the big rodeo, and the suspect list includes a mob boss, a cop with something to hide, and a best friend who really needed a job. A six-player roleplaying mystery with enough secrets and red herrings to keep everyone guessing.
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Made by two friends who wanted better mysteries
We started RAPTR because every murder mystery kit we tried had the same problem: flat characters, weak motives, and so much scripting that there was nothing left to actually play. So we built something different — mysteries with real depth, real evidence, and enough freedom that no two games ever play out quite the same way.