Hippie Homicide 1960s Murder Mystery Game
Free love and flower power. War, what is it good for? The 1960s was the flower power era and the birth of a freer society. Your guests will look amazing in their flowers, tie dye, bell bottoms and rock and roll gear.
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Download - Dinner Edition Hippie Homicide 4 to 8 Players |
$65.00 | ||
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Download - Premium Edition Hippie Homicide 2 to 15 Players |
$86.00 | ||
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Download - Premium Edition Hippie Homicide 2 to 60 Players |
$99.00 | ||
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Download - Premium Edition Hippie Homicide 2 to 120 Players |
$115.00 | ||
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Download - Virtual Edition Hippie Homicide 2 to 15 Players |
$86.00 | ||
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Download - Virtual Edition Hippie Homicide 2 to 60 Players |
$99.00 |
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3 Steps to Murder Mystery fun!
1) Order a murder mystery game for your group size.
2) Host the party yourself or hire a professional murder mystery host.
3) Have a murderous good time.
Setting: Set at the height of free love and flower power. The story is set at 1969s Woodstock, the concert of the century.
Story: Daisy Chain is a lost soul that believes that peace and love will solve all the world's ills. It seems however that this isn't enough because when she takes the brown acid she falls dead in the mud. The circumstances are definitely suspicious. Relive the joy of Woodstock and the amazing 1960s.
Adult Themes: Drug use and in particular LSD.
Costumes: Please dress as a hippie, astronaut, soldier, police officer, Rastafarian, politician, flower child, musician or any 1960s stereotype.
How Do Costumes and Characters Work? All the characters are non gendered so this theme suits an all girl party. To make the murder mystery game really to organise your guests don't need to dress as any particular character. Their costume doesn't affect the character they play in the murder mystery game. You allocate characters on the night of the murder mystery party. This way if guests are sick and can't make it or short notice friends want to come, there is no impact on how you run the game.
Normal Use: Fundraiser or adult party.
Group Size: 4 to 8, 2 to 15, 2 to 60, 60 to 120.
How do you want to go out? Drug overdose or murder? The choice is yours.
What is a Downloadable game?
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- Download - You receive the high quality materials electronically. You download and print the materials yourself and save money. Nothing is posted to you.
What is the difference between Dinner Edition and Premium Edition Games?
Premium Edition:
Premium Edition games are the ultimate in interactive fun. They are a full night of entertainment and require a host (friend or hired) to run them. Your guests work in teams to solve the crime and there is heaps of mingling and sleuthing fun. If you want an amazing night your friends will remember for ever, Murder In A Box Premium Edition games are the way to go.
- Perfect for:
- Any event that you want to be amazing
- Staff, Christmas, work, birthday party
- Super fun party
- Conference
- Fundraiser
- Team building
- Bachelorette night
- What you get in a Premium Edition murder mystery game (depending on size):
- Contents sheet
- 15 to 120 electronic invitations to print or email before the event
- The Presenter's Handbook
- The Full Story
- Extra games
- Decoration suggestions sheet
- 15 to 120+ character name badges
- Evidence that is hidden and found
- Planning a fantastic party guide book
- 60 to 120 cryptic clues
- The full story
- 2 props to be used - Such as a secret letter
- Special awards
- Sleuthing materials
- 8 to 18 sets of team directions
- Welcome sign
- Information about venue set up
Dinner Edition:
Dinner Edition games are best to play with 4 to 8 friends over dinner.
- Perfect for:
- Any low key event
- Dinner party
- Dinner at a restaurant
- Backyard party
- What you get in a Dinner Edition murder mystery game:
- The Presenter's Handbook
- 8 character name badges
- A Suspect's Sheet for each player
- 8 Round 1 Scripts
- 8 Round 2 Scripts
- 8 Round 3 Scripts
- The full story
- 2 props to be used - Such as a secret letter
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- What does one of your games cost? Click the murder mystery game images above to see prices.
- Do we need a party host? It is up to you. You purchase a game from us then run it yourself or hire a murder mystery host.
- Are you available on...? Click hire a murder mystery host. Contact the hosts to check their availability.
- Does everyone get a roll/character? Sure do.
- What do I get in the game? Our murder mystery games contain between 100 and 300 items to make your party fabulous.
- Can I ask questions? Yes please. Click "Contact Us" above.
Swing it out with the 60s, a 1960s costume guide
When we think about the 60s what comes to mind would always be hippie outfits from tie-dyes to miniskirts, loose clothing, peace signs to all those bold colors, there were many fads and costumes that made up the 60s fashion since this is the era of emerging and diverse trends but what we don’t know is that there are also other outfits you can choose when planning for a 1960’s themed party. In this post we have compiled costume ideas that would help you choose your 1960’s look.
Think Audrey Hepburn
Being one of 1960s iconic fashion icon that’s to her romantic comedy film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” there is a lot to love about Audrey Hepburn’s style and it would be a costume that is easy to recreate. Her style is a true classic and the pieces you would need to recreate her look for your costume would be a body tight black dress that has no sleeves accompanied with matching pair of elbow length gloves and top it off with pearls as your necklace and of course you have to tie your hair up for this clean, feminine and Parisian look.
Rock It like a Hippie
During the late 60s the hippie looks are really in. Think about Bohemian style more of like Coachella vibes but more on the pop of bold colors rather than pastels. From tribal, psychedelic, zigzags, tie-dye, folk and other prints such as flowers, peace signs and eye-popping colors. For accessories a floppy hat or headband or a flower in your hair. Laces in your shoes, lace tops, big belts and many more. Oops! Don’t forget the peace sign!
60s Mods
Mods are the IN dresses of the 60s from high waist, low waist and no waist. Straight cut dresses with fabulous collars and sleeves or no sleeves this trend played a lot on geometric circles, paisley, color blocking, solid bold colors and bold prints. To recreate this costume, you would need a straight cut dress with a bold print or bold color, some vintage looking eyeglasses, Fashion earrings think dangling earrings but bigger and bolder colors, some bold cuff bangles, lace stockings and white or bold color shoes or sandals.
The Jackie O Style
Jackie Kennedy Onassis’s style was a total hit in the 1960s being the first lady of the United States many people wanted to copy her clothing choices. Minimal, Modern and totally Sophisticated that would be the words to describe her outfits. To recreate this you would need large sunnies, some gold statement jewelry, Long Sleeve button down shirt, high waisted slacks, Gold toned watch and some sandals. Another Jackie O look would be her timeless classics, you would then need a Bright colored suit or a mono toned ribbon trim jacket, pointed shoes with about ½ or ¼ inch heel, Pearl strand necklace and a classic crossbody bag.
The 1960s was a time of social, political and social change. The changes of the 1960s have been portrayed as revolutionary clearing away conventional mentalities to race, sex, legislative issues and religion.
Martin Luther King (1929 - 1968) non-vicious social equality pioneer. Helped to organize the 1963 March on Washington, where he gave his famous ‘I have a dream’ speech.
John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963) US President. Chosen in 1960, Kennedy made strides towards supporting social equality changes and was available to a more liberal heading of America.
Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918 - 1970) Second President of Egypt. Nasser called for dish Arab solidarity and advanced freedom from provincial powers.
Indira Gandhi (1917 - 1984) Prime Minister of the Republic of India for three continuous terms from 1966 to 1977.
Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) - Sanger was a main trailblazer in offering contraception and medical care administrations to ladies.
John Lennon (1940 - 1980) Born in Liverpool, England, Lennon was a vital individual from the Beatles.
Joan Baez - Joan Baez was a vocalist lyricist who held a profound feeling in the worth of peacefulness and pacifism. Bob Dylan - American artist lyricist. He composed two songs “Blowin’ in the Wind” (1963) and “The Times They Are a-Changin” (1964) which became hymns of the Anti-war development.
Famous people from the 1960s that you can dress up as for your murder mystery party:
- Audrey Hepburn
- Julie Andrews
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Marilyn Monroe
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Neil Armstrong
- John F. Kennedy
- The Beatles
- Bob Dylan
- Muhammad Ali
- Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Indira Gandhi
- Chairman Mao
- Charles de Gaullegaulle
- Willy Brandt
- Che Guevara
- Fidel Castro
- Margaret Sanger
- Rachel Carson
- John Lennon
- Paul McCartney
- Joan Baez
- Jimi Hendrix
- Pablo Picasso
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Malcolm X
- Vince Lombardi
- James Watson
- Brigitte Bardot
- Bernardine Dohrn
- Mario Savio
- Curt Flood
- Robert F. (Bobby) Kennedy
- Richard Milhous Nixon
- J Edgar Hoover
- Mao Tse Tung
- Nelson Mandela
- Petula Clark
- “Mama” Cass Elliot
- Michael Caine
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Tiny Tim
- Pat Paulsen
- Janis Joplin
- Dick Cavett
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Dusty Springfield
- Hugh Hefner
- Ike & Tina Turner
- Woody Allen
- Spiro T. Agnew
- Madalyn Murray O’Hair
- Barry Goldwater
- Dick Van Dyke
- Herb Alpert
- Phil Spector
- Sophia Loren
- Hubert Selby, Jr.
- Billy Graham
- Sargent Shriver
- Maximilian Schell
- Judy Garland
- Stanley Kubrick
- Elke Sommer
- Mickey Mantle
- Princess Margaret
- Abbie Hoffman
- Diana Vreeland
- Henry Mancini
- Elvis Presley
- Ann-Margret
- Dick Clark
- Michelangelo Antonioni
- Doris Day
- Charles Whitman
- Sam Giancana
- George C. Scott
- Jayne Mansfield
- Anton Szandor LaVey
- Red Skelton
- Hubert Humphrey
- Jim Morrison
- Edie Sedgwick
- Helen Gurley Brown
- Dick Gregory
- Richard Speck
- Franco Zeffirelli
- Lulu
- Soupy Sales
- Norman Mailer
- Lucille Ball
- Henry Fonda
- David Frost
- Leslie Uggams
- Sandy Dennis
- Jack Lemmon
- Omar Sharif
- Sidney Poitier
- Marianne Faithfull
- William F. Buckley
- The Monty Python troupe
- Andy Warhol
- Julie Christie
- Joe Meek
- Dustin Hoffman
- Teddy Kennedy
- Clint Eastwood
- Jack Nicholson
- Sandie Shaw
- Cliff Richard
- Eric Burdon
- Eric Clapton
- Andy Williams
- Frank Sinatra
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Dean Martin
- Jerry Lewis
- Bobby Seale
- Angela Davis
- Cesar Chavez
- Martin Luther King
- Bobby Kennedy
- John Wayne
- Glen Campbell
- Walter Matthau
- Bill Cosby
- Carol Burnett
- Dionne Warwick
- Burt Bacharach
- Barbra Streisand
- Sonny and Cher Bono
- The Smothers Brothers
- Mort Sahl
- Jack Paar
- Veruschka
- David Hemmings
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Leonard Bernstein
- The Lennon Sisters
- George Jones
- Johnny Cash
- Hayley Mills
- Patty Duke
- Tippi Hedren
- Peter, Paul and Mary
- Sam Peckinpah
- Sergio Leone
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Federico Fellini
- Claudia Cardinale
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Lenny Bruce
- Richard Milhaus Nixon
- Candice Bergen
- Simon & Garfunkel
- Sgt. Barry Sadler
- Yoko Ono
- Liv Ullman
- Donovan Leitch
- Betty Friedan
- Stephen Sondheim
- Walter Cronkite
- Lynn Redgrave
- Peter Sellers
- The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- Sharon Tate
- Roman Polanski
- Mia Farrow
- Spencer Tracy
- Neil Diamond
- Katharine Hepburn
- Peter O’Toole
- George Peppard
- Faye Dunaway
- David Bailey
- Jean Shrimpton
- Twiggy
- Henny Youngman
- George Carlin
- Lily Tomlin
- Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor
- Brian Keith
- Aretha Franklin
- Otis Redding
- Ravi Shankar
- Mick Jagger
- Warren Beatty
- Shirley Maclaine
- Jane and Peter Fonda
- Jackie Gleason
- The Monkees
- Connie Stevens
- Marvin Gaye
- Berry Gordy
- Diana Ross
- Natalie Wood
- Ernest Borgnine
- Marlon Brando
- Anthony Newley
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Richard Burton
- Maggie Smith
- Charles Manson
- Timothy Leary
- Richard Alpert aka Baba Ram Dass
- Leonard Nimoy
- Shirley Bassey
- Tom Jones
- Sean Connery
- Ursula Andress
- Pol Pot
- Chiang Kai-Shek
- Lyndon Baines Johnson
- Grace Slick
- Stella Stevens
- Bobbie Gentry
- Tammy Wynette
- The Beach Boys
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