Enter the cutthroat world of high-end cuisine, celebrity chefs, and deadly ambition with The Last Course: A Culinary Murder Mystery, a captivating, web-interactive digital murder mystery experience.
Set in the pressure-cooker environment of an exclusive New York City restaurant opening, you and your friends will investigate a shocking crime that occurred when renowned chef Bernaise was found dead just hours before the opening, leaving a restaurant full of suspects with motives as complex as his signature recipes.
Experience Includes:
- Web-Interactive Mystery: Gain instant access to hidden website pages that reveal an immersive culinary crime scene. No downloading or printing necessary—everything you need is online for seamless play on any device!
- Digital Investigation Hub: Unlock exclusive content as you progress, revealing new evidence, interviews, and critical clues through our intuitive web interface designed for both solo and group play.
- Character Profiles: Detailed dossiers of suspects—each harboring their own secret recipes for revenge and connections to the victim. You'll need to slice through their alibis to determine who delivered the final, fatal blow to the Bernaise legacy.
- Interactive Evidence: Examine digital evidence, including crime scene and kitchen security images. Scrutinize the clues and sift through the lies being served up!
- Multimedia Experience: Immersive visuals and audio that capture the elegance of the restaurant and the shocking moment when culinary celebration turned to tragedy—experience the tension as thunderstorms rage outside and a killer walks among the culinary elite.
Perfect For:
- Virtual or in-person dinner parties
- Foodie friend gatherings
- Culinary enthusiasts and cooking show fans
- Mystery lovers craving a fresh, gourmet experience
Prepare for an unforgettable finale filled with unexpected ingredient substitutions, recipe-altering revelations, and a five-star conclusion. Can you solve the crime before the kitchen timer runs out and the killer escapes? Your reservation for murder is confirmed, detective!
