Who Sleighed Santa?

Santa seems to be having a rough year. First there was a problem with Rudolph’s bell, and now there is a problem with logistics. let’s just say his new plans for Christmas are not to everyone’s liking. And very soon things take a turn for the worse…… Once again the City Adventurers Join Santa and… More Who Sleighed Santa?

A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery

The City Adventurers were in Edinburgh, birthplace of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. So it was only fitting we help Conan Doyle’s greatest creation, Sherlock Holmes, in solving a mystery. And so it was that we found ourselves investigating A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery……. We joined the mystery maestros from the Highly Suspect theatre for an interactive murder… More A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery

Mystic Murder

Don’t you love that new detective series “Isolated crimes” with Inspector Corner? He introduces the details of a case, then asks the audience “was it an accident or was it murder?” His latest show involved a Mystic Murder. A fortune teller, Mystic Myrtle, was plying her trade at a local fairground when Laura Dent decided… More Mystic Murder

Killing Thyme

With summer comes the annual village show and this year the City Adventurers decided to visit the Killington Annual Village Fete and Vegetable Show. As always the village people were keen to show off their gardening skills and this year the competition was even more intense as there was to be a large cash prize… More Killing Thyme

Terror In The Toy Box

The City Adventurers stumbled upon another online murder mystery company to try. Femme Fatalities is a family run business, led by three ladies. What is more, they play all the characters within each mystery themselves! We signed up to play “Terror In The Toy Box” where all the suspects, as well as the victim, were… More Terror In The Toy Box

A Brush with Death

Over the last Bank Holiday the City Adventurers took a trip back in time to 1923 and arrived at the home of Lady Rothersfield. It was her birthday weekend and her family were gathering for a family portrait. In attendance were her two children, Lord Anthony and Miss Annabel. Nice but dim Lord Anthony was… More A Brush with Death