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Murder Mystery Games

Murder Mysteries for Charity

April 16, 2016  /  David Shannon

Here are three questions we often get asked:

"Can we use your games to raise money for charity?"

"Can you give us the game for free or at a discount?"

"Can you come and run a game for us?"

And here are the answers:

"Can we use your games to raise money for charity?"

You are allowed to use out games to raise money for good causes within the standard conditions of sale, provided the event is entirely a not-for-profit exercise. We have eight different games to choose from.

"Can you give us the game for free or at a discount?"

A large number of people using our games use them for fundraising. We are unable to make our games free but we do let charities buy the games and run them without having to pay for a commercial licence, which is usually five times the fee for private use. A big saving!

"Would you come and run a game for us?"

Ask us and, if we can, we will. Either by sending an actor or actors along to run a murder mystery you've assembled yourselves or by putting the game together for you and running it. But we do charge. Have a look at our sister site for more on this.

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