When it comes to planning out a game night, you can never go wrong with a murder mystery game. Even in an era where virtual party games exist online, nothing quite beats the tactile thrill of a physical board game for game night. Mystery board games are not only fun but also engaging, providing guests with a thrilling whodunit experience that keeps everyone on their toes throughout the night. What’s more, there are numerous types of board games within this genre to choose from, whether you want a classic game like Clue to enjoy with the whole family, or something more involved like One Night Ultimate Werewolf to play with friends.
TL;DR: These are the Best Murder Mystery Games
### Clue
0See it at Amazon### One Night Ultimate Werewolf
0See it at Amazon### Mysterium
0See it at Amazon### Exit: The Game – Dead Man on The Orient Express
0See it at Amazon### Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective - The Thames Murders & Other Cases
0See it at Amazon### Hunt a Killer – Death at The Dive Bar
0See it at Amazon### University Games Murder Mystery Party Case Files: Underwood Cellars
0See it at Amazon### Deception: Murder in Hong Kong
0See it at Amazon### 13 Dead End Drive
0See it at Amazon### MicroMacro: Crime City
0See it at Amazon### Rear Window
0See it at Amazon### Cryptic Killers: Murder of a Millionaire
0See it at Amazon### Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game
0See it at AmazonIn this board game shopping guide, we’ve curated a selection of our favorite murder mystery games that are well worth picking up for your next game night. Although selected with adults in mind, each one offers a unique experience and can be played with a wide range of players, so you can find one that best fits your crew and vibe! Which ones have you played?
Additional contributions by Hannah Houlihan
Clue
### Clue
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 2-6
One of the most well-known board games in general, Clue is a classic murder mystery game that can be played with up to 6 players. Each player is a suspect as you gather information to try and unravel the mystery behind who killed Mr. Boddy of Tudor Mansion, along with pinpointing where he was killed and with what weapon. It's a timeless detective game perfect for the whole family and one of the best family board games you can buy.
One Night Ultimate Werewolf
### One Night Ultimate Werewolf
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 3-10
Werewolf is a beloved game that's great for big groups, but One Night Ultimate Werewolf takes it in a thrilling, fast-paced direction with no moderator, no elimination, and no downtime. Play a quick round with up to 10 people and solve the mystery of who’s the Werewolf over the course of one night.
If you're looking for more party games like this, you can check out our guide to the best board games for large groups.
Mysterium
### Mysterium
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 2-7
This game takes solving a murder mystery to a new level, as one player takes on the role of a restless ghost who assists the rest of the players, who take on the role of psychics, to help figure out who their killer is. It can be played with up to 7 players and will take you just over 40 minutes to play through.
Exit: The Game – Dead Man on The Orient Express
### Exit: The Game – Dead Man on The Orient Express
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1-4
Exit: The Game brings the Escape Room setup into your own home. With this story, you'll need to step into your Agatha Christie shoes to solve the case before the train reaches its destination. It can only be played once, though, as you'll need to dig into the case materials in the box to write down notes, fold, and cut different materials.
If you're interested in this type of game, we've researched a variety of other escape room board games you may also like.
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective - The Thames Murders & Other Cases
### Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective - The Thames Murders & Other Cases
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1-8
In a similar vein of classic detectives and stories, the Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective – The Thames Murders & Other Cases game is another way to step into those shoes to solve a case. This one in particular features 10 detailed mysteries in total to solve around Victorian London, so you can keep the murder mystery game nights going for a while or play completely solo. The Sherlock Holmes board game series are a bit more challenging than a classic whodunit – best for ages 12+ – but many adults find it hard too!
Hunt a Killer – Death at The Dive Bar
### Hunt a Killer – Death at The Dive Bar
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1+
For true crime fans, this game is one to add to your collection. Hunt a Killer – Death at the Dive Bar is an immersive puzzle game that can be played with 1 or more players and involves you solving the death of a local bar owner named Nick Webster. It'll take you about 45-60 minutes to work through as well.
University Games Murder Mystery Party Case Files: Underwood Cellars
### University Games Murder Mystery Party Case Files: Underwood Cellars
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1+
For those who want an even more in-depth murder mystery to solve, the Underwood Cellars Murder Mystery Party Case Files will take you about 2 hours or longer to get through. While playing, you'll need to figure out what happened to famed Napa winemaker Cary Underwood, whose body was recently found after disappearing 20 years ago.
Deception: Murder in Hong Kong
### Deception: Murder in Hong Kong
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 4-12
Unlike a few of the games listed above, Deception: Murder in Hong Kong will only take you a quick 20 minutes. Similar to Werewolf, this is a game where you and a group of people try to narrow down who committed the murder. Players take on the role of Murderer, Accomplice, Forensic Scientist, Witness, and Investigators, with each having an interesting part to play in the mystery.
13 Dead End Drive
### 13 Dead End Drive
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 2-4
This game is another classic murder mystery board game for everyone to enjoy, especially since it's a bit like a board game version of Knives Out. In this game, Aunt Agatha has passed away, and without any surviving relatives, she's left her vast fortune up for grabs. Only one will inherit it... will it be you? Play with up to four players and set traps to get rid of the competition.
MicroMacro: Crime City
### MicroMacro: Crime City
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1-4
Not only is this game filled with 16 different cases to solve, but solving them has an interesting Where's Waldo element as well. You'll need a keen eye to track everything down, but a magnifying glass is included with the box so you can get in close to investigate every detail. You can play with up to four people and it’ll take you between 15-45 minutes to complete.
Rear Window
### Rear Window
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 3-5
Based on Hitchcock’s famous thriller movie of the same name, this game riffs on Mysterium’s structure. One player is the director, who draws a random selection of people to live in four apartments and some associated characteristics for them. They then have to use a limited selection of images to try and communicate to the other players, without words, who it is that lives in which apartment. Except this game has a colossal potential twist: sometimes, but not always, there’s also a murder to solve. In this instance, the game is no longer a cozy cooperative affair as the director can win if the murder stays secret, while the other players gain a team victory if they can work it out. It’s an intriguing twist that makes every game a tightrope worthy of the master of suspense himself.
Cryptic Killers: Murder of a Millionaire
### Cryptic Killers: Murder of a Millionaire
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1-99
Cryptic Killers is an enormously popular series of murder mystery cases that you can either solve solo or cooperatively. Murder of a Millionaire was the first in the franchise, leveraging a cunning range of visual and text clues, alongside frustrating red herrings, to present you with the case of Chloe, a lottery winner found dead in the park. You’ll need to solve logic puzzles as well as interweave vital details from the reams of included props to work out which of the game’s suspects has an alibi, and which are guilty. As well as being a great mystery, the pack contents encourage you into the lives of its characters, creating a compelling narrative alongside a fun case to solve.
Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game
### Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game
0See it at AmazonNumber of players: 1-5
Detective sells itself on some bold claims. Firstly, that it’s a highly realistic simulacrum of real police work, casting you in the shoes of genuine modern-day detectives presented with reams of evidence from its online case files. Second, that it’s a long-term campaign in which information in early cases can often become relevant again in much later ones, creating an engrossing, branching narrative to enjoy. While only actual police detectives can comment on the first claim, it certainly mixes murder mystery and board game mechanics to present you with complex cases to work through, and it delivers handsomely on its second claim, drawing you in to a story worthy of top drawer TV drama.