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Easter Mystery Party Game

SKU:
EASTER
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UPC:
0612524677332
Availability:
Instant download upon purchase (PDF)
$46.95
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A fun filled non-murder family Easter mystery party for all ages - 8-16+ guests. Perfect for any group and any Easter occasion! Due to the moderate difficulty level, if this party is for all children (with children playing the adult roles), the suggested ages would be 12+ years. Otherwise, if adults are playing the adult roles, as long as the kids can read - they can play the kids' roles! It is optimal to purchase a hollow chocolate bunny, as the crime is that someone takes off the bunny's ears (and presumably eats them). You can keep this just in the story, but it's great if you can have a chocolate bunny at the party. 

This is the instant download upon purchase - no shipping fees, no waiting! Download immediately and have everything needed to play - just print and prepare! For the boxed version, see the link below to the party ready pack version. 

Four out of ten star difficulty.

Helpful Links:

Host character list
Free, printable invitation
Sample game materials
Boxed version -  My Mystery Party staff prepare your party ready kit
Direct your guests here - the corresponding pre-game site at Your Mystery Party
YourMysteryParty.com

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Mystery Synopsis:

Every Easter, the Wabbit family gathers at Brare and Peter Wabbit’s home in the beautiful town of Springville. They plan to kick off the festivities with delectable appetizers and fun party games. Some family members are eccentric, so Brare Wabbit must do everything possible to keep things on track! By Wabbit tradition, a chocolate bunny will be the grand prize for the Official Wabbit Family Egg Hunt.

Let’s hope the contenders can keep their hands off the prize, so the hunt can go off without a hitch! You’re part of the family and plan to attend the gathering. This is where your story begins. 

How to Host a Larger Party:

  • 16 unique players from the main game
  • Up to 15 duplicate team players of the Evitang Family to play as a team with Tele Evitang. 

Follow My Mystery Party's board The Charming Chocolate Caper: The Mystery of the Missing Ear. Mystery Party (non-murder) on Pinterest.

If you wish to host this (or any other) game for profit, you will need a commercial license - click here.

Minimum age:
13 years
Difficulty rating:
Moderate, 4/10
Gender of character roles:
Co-ed
# of players:
8-16 players
Expansion pack:
Not at this time
Expandable:
Expands to 30 players with a team of the Evitang Family

Reviews

  • 5
    The Charming Chocolate Caper

    Posted by Virginia Malek on Apr 16th 2023

    We had all adults for Easter dinner and this mystery game was a lot of fun. Everything you need is included to easily set up. I would highly recommend for something different and fun to do.

  • 5
    Such a fun Easter Game

    Posted by Christina on Apr 9th 2023

    We did this with ten people. All of us were first timers. It was easy to follow the directions. Plenty of opportunities to adapt it to your own. Everyone laughed and had a great time. Definitely would recommend.

  • 5
    A Very. Fun Easter

    Posted by Donna L Cunningham on Apr 5th 2021

    I purchased the easter bunny caper for this year's Easter family party. It was very fun for everyone including me the host. there are 3 rounds to play and all the questions are set up for you to ask among the guests to see who stole the prize bunny ear at the easter party. We had 11 people ages 10-69 and all participated. Our family really enjoyed going around to see who the criminal was. the whole caper is set up for you and all you have to do is print, cut and deliver. Very fun!!!! I would not be afraid to order another one of these mystery games to play in the future.

  • 5
    Easter Bunny Loses Ears

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 22nd 2016

    Under very mysterious circumstances a chocolate bunny lost his ears at a recent dinner party. There were several suspects and after a detailed investigation, authorities have arrested someone. The name is not being released until all other similar cases have been solved. They will name the defendant after the ongoing Easter Egg hunts and Easter baskets have been investigated.