Someone is going to
die tonight.
A murder mystery night that takes over your group chat. You think you know your friends. Tonight you find out. No prep. No spoilers. One of you is lying.
Two taps: add it to your group chat, type /newgame. Nobody sits out.
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You're on the list. A night like this needs company — who do you trust enough to invite?
How a night goes down
One group chat. Six friends. Forty-five minutes. One of you did it.
Summon the Inspector into your group chat and type /newgame. A fresh case file drops: a body, a scene, three witnesses. Want a theme? Ask for a Diwali party, a space station, a wedding gone wrong.
Everyone taps “Get your secret role.” Your role lands in your DMs — who you are at this party, what you carry, and what you had against the victim. Read it alone. Tell no one.
One of you gets a darker card. The killer knows who they are. Nobody else does. Type /beginroles when everyone's in — the investigation opens.
Interrogate the witnesses — out loud. /ask priya where were you at 9pm and she answers in her own voice. Witnesses saw fragments: an object, a silhouette, an argument. They also lie. Press them.
Evidence drops on a timer. Every few minutes, a new clue lands in the chat — and each one cuts closer to someone in the room. Watch who goes quiet.
The vote is forced. No abstaining. When time runs out, you accuse one of your own — then the reveal names the killer, out loud, and settles who among you can actually be trusted. Rematch is one /newgame away.