Secret Agent: Dead is Forever

$39.95

(5 customer reviews)

Add intrigue to your next party with this murder mystery game, set at a British intelligence agency.

Format:
30 Minute Mystery
Setting:
British intelligence headquarters
Time:
30+ minutes
Ages:
Adult
Players:
8-16 (Standard Game)
17-100+ (Expanded Game)
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A successful mission takes a fatal twist…

Backstory

Your guests will be playing the roles of members of a British intelligence agency, which is celebrating the success of its 5-year mission to take down the head of an international spy ring.

Murder!

Longtime mission commander Sir Charles Oweing proudly makes a toast to the group, but his words are cut short as he grabs his chest in pain, falls to the ground, and dies in front of the shocked audience. The team scrambles to make sense of the situation, immediately pointing fingers at one another, until a clue reveals that things are worse than they realized…

Solving the Mystery:

A mysterious package sent just before his death contains a note suggesting that Sir Charles was killed as revenge for the capture today. Team members fear their is a double agent in their midst. Could it be misdirection? If not, then who is the traitor among them?

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5 reviews for Secret Agent: Dead is Forever

  1. John


    Headline : Fun night for all

    Nickname : John


    Lots of fun! Lots of laughter. Took a round for the boys to get the hang of it. They got into the acting and accents. So much fun in fact we are doing another one this week.

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  2. John


    Headline : Fun had by all

    Nickname : John


    Lots of fun. The boys got into it with the acting and accents. Lots of laughter. Appreciated the help to update that characters to all male for our activity.

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  3. Jmunson


    Headline : Birthday Party

    Nickname : Jmunson


    The whole experience was hilarious. We mixed up all the directions at first- yet that made it all the funnier as we read lines that were way out of context. When we finally got it together, the result was still funny as people went off script, spoke in strange accents and generally just had a great time. Loved it

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  4. AMorg


    Headline : Play it with British Accents!!

    Nickname : AMorg

    Menu Highlights : In keeping with the MI-6 theme, we made a traditional British meal: Shepherds Pie along with "adult" English Tea and Biscuits.

    Theme Highlights : We fully decorated the room! Given we did this right after Christmas, we got wrapping paper to dress up the walls to match the theme. Used every computer and screen with different "spy" screens we found on YouTube and made a few props based on the events in the game. It was great and everyone had a blast.


    The game was fun! We did ours as if it was “MI-6” headquarters and to make it more interesting, we had everyone talk in a British accent the whole night. We loved it. Dressed up our house and found awesome fake screens on YouTube, etc. Definitely recommend doing all of the decor and setting the space. This is what made the game. Without that, the script is rather short and I’m not sure it’s possible, based on the dialogue, to actually figure out who the murder is. There weren’t very specific clues. And the dialogue order isn’t the clearest. But even still, it was good fun.

    To the game writers, I have a suggestion: include a list of the pieces hosts can make actual props for in the “Green Sheets”. I tried to quickly skim the Plot sheets because I wanted to be able to play the game as well, but I missed a couple of the best ones since I didn’t want to read it too closely and spoil it for myself.

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  5. Emily


    Headline : Fun game!

    Nickname : Emily


    Got together outside with family on our outdoor patio to play this game while social distancing. It was fun! Everyone really enjoyed the mystery and really got into character.

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Secret Agent: Dead is Forever is suitable for 8 guests (or 8 couples), including the host or hostess. The available guests include:


* = Optional character


  • Jack Dunbar, “Agent Z”: Quiet and stealthy, Jack Dunbar is world renowned for his use of poison and impressive track record at the agency.

  • Samira Radford, “Agent X”: Agent X has been with the agency longer than anyone on the team, except Sir Charles, and for supposedly never missing a shot.

  • Ann Edwards, Mission commander: Charles’s personal protégé, Ann Edwards rose through the agency faster than any commander before her.

  • Thom Watson, Secret gadget engineer: Stubborn and standoffish, Thom’s intellect and list of degrees proceeds him, and he is known to spend most of his time in his lab.

  • Marjorie Banbridge, Code breaker: Marjorie is a master multi-tasker who works best under a time crunch and hopes to be able to take her code breaking skills into the field one day.

  • Alexander Matthias, Foreign national turned informant: Alexander is outgoing, opinionated, and not the best with keeping secrets, which makes him perfect for his job.

  • Peter Hawthorne, Personal assistant to the commander: Peter is known for his organizational system, oversized glasses, and ability to keep track of all of the agency gossip.

  • Dr. Heather Anderson, Foreign liaison: The daughter of diplomats, Dr. Anderson is known for her calm demeanor and can talk her way out of any conflict with grace.

Extra Players


  • *Investigator: If you have more than 8 players, additional players have the option of playing the role of "Investigators". In this role the players are not suspects and do not have character backgrounds but can question the suspects and try to solve the mystery along with the other players.

This game kit includes:

  • Hosting guide – Guidebook that takes you through all the steps for running the game
  • Character sheets – Information sheets for eight unique characters and one generic “Investigator” character
  • Name cards – Printable name cards that can be placed in front of players for in-person games (optional)
  • Introductory Handout – A brief description of the game that can be sent to your guests ahead of the event (optional)
  • Invitation template – Printable template that can be used to send paper invitations to your guests (optional)

Our line of 30 Minute Mysteries is specially designed for fast setup and easy play, whether your playing in-person or virtually over video chat.

All you need to do is:

  1. Gather a group of players
  2. Distribute character sheets
  3. Follow the party guide instructions

If you’re playing in person, you have the option of printing out the hosting script and character sheets, or you and your guests may view them on your electronic devices.

Best of all, the party facilitator can choose whether they join in the game and solve the mystery along with the other guests!

Playing the Game

While this mystery has 8 primary characters, it is designed to accommodate any number of additional players. See the “Expanded Game for Large Groups” section below if you have more than 8 players.

Each of the players will be assigned a character and given a character sheet that explains who or what their character is, what information their character knows, and how their character should respond to events that occur during the game.

The game will progress in rounds.

Round One will start with the party’s host or hostess reading a script that explains the nature of the mystery that is afoot. After the introduction is read, each player at the table will share a piece of information from their character sheet, which will often be met by a response from another player.

Round Two begins with the host sharing a clue that should shed further light on the mystery. After the clue is revealed, the players will once again go around, providing another piece of information.

Round Three, the final round, begins with the host sharing the last clue. The players then go around the table a final time, sharing their last piece of information.

By this point, the players should have enough information to piece together a theory about who was responsible for the crime. Everyone will vote for the culprit, which the host will then reveal. Any player or couple who correctly guessed the identity of the killer is declared a winner.

From start to finish, the game typically requires half an hour to complete.

What Do I Need in Order to Play?

Our 30 Minute Mysteries are specifically designed to not require very much in the way of supplies. All you need is:

  • Playing area
    • In-person – Table to sit around or large playing area where the guests can sit in a circle
    • Virtual – Video chat room (links to 3rd-party providers like Zoom included in game)
  • A group of players (minimum 8 people)
  • Access to a printer or electronic device (so you can distribute game materials)

Expanded Game For Large Groups

If you have more than 8 players, there are three ways that you can accommodate everyone:

  • Investigator Role – Using this method, eight guests play the primary characters while the remainder of the guests each play the Investigator role. Players in this role are not suspects and do not have character backgrounds but can question the suspects and try to solve the mystery along with the other players.
  • Teams – Each primary character can be played by 2 or more people that work together as a team. This works well if you’ve invited several couples to your event, but also works if you break up your guests into eight larger teams of 3 or more guests.
  • Multiple Groups – If you have 16 or more guests, you can break them up into groups of 8 players and run multiple instances of the game on their own. This method is best for large events (e.g. fundraisers) where each table of people can play through the game independently. This method goes well with the Investigator method, which allows you the flexibility to add more than 8 people to any group.

Both the standard and expanded games are included with the purchase of any game kit.

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