Hosting Your Mystery Party is Easier Than You Think!
Get your unique, personalized game running in just a few simple steps. No confusing rules, no lengthy setup – just instant fun.
How to Play: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide
1. Host Sets the Scene (Approx. 30 Seconds)
As the host, simply choose your desired Time Period, Location, and Scenario type. Select the number of players (4-8). That's it!


2. Invite Your Crew (Instant)
You'll instantly get a unique game link and a QR code. Send it to your players however you like – text message, email, chat group, or just show the QR code and they scan it using their own phones.
3. Players Join & Profile (1-2 Mins per Player)
Players click the link or scan the code on their own device (phone, tablet, laptop – no app needed!). They enter their name and answer a few quick, fun questions so our AI can personalize their secret role.


4. AI Works Its Magic (A Few Minutes)
Once everyone's in, the AI will start generating the unique plot, assigns secret roles (including the villain!), and prepares the virtual host to begin.
5. Play Guided by the AI Host
Follow the prompts from your AI game master! It guides you through introductions, character speeches, clue reveals, discussion rounds, and keeps the story moving. Just focus on playing your part!


6. The Final Accusation & Reveal!
After gathering all the clues and debating theories, everyone secretly votes for who they suspect. Then, hold your breath for the grand finale as the AI host reveals the true culprit and unravels the entire mystery!
All You Need Is:
- ✅Players: 4 to 8 people (ages 15+)
- ✅Devices: Any smartphone, tablet, or computer with a web browser for each player
- ✅Connection: A stable internet connection
- ✅(For Remote Play): Your preferred video chat app (Zoom, Meet, FaceTime, etc.)
- ✅Attitude: A sense of curiosity and fun!
Time Commitment
See? Simple, Fast, and Fun!
No complex manuals, no hours of prep. Just pure, interactive mystery ready when you are.
Start Your Mystery NowNo downloads needed | Play from any device with a browser