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Unravel a 1930s murder mystery in Murder at Tulip King Hotel! A print-and-play puzzle game where you investigate suspects, decode notes, and uncover the killer. Perfect for mystery lovers, solo play, or game nights.
Synopsis
Dr. Harold Fulbright, an American scientist on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery in synthetic fuels, is found dead in the reading room of the Tulip King Hotel. With only a 10-minute window of opportunity for the crime, suspicion falls on the five other symposium attendees. Was the motive financial, personal, or political? As the investigator, you’ll work through six objectives, analyzing witness statements, hidden notes, coded messages, and fingerprints. Only keen observation and sharp reasoning will lead you to the killer.
Product Features
- A Compelling Story – A classic whodunit set in 1934 with rich storytelling and detailed character backstories.
- Printable Format – Instant access to the PDF. Print on standard A4/US Letter paper for easy setup.
- Six Fun Objectives – Progressively uncover clues and solve puzzles that guide you step by step through the mystery.
- Realistic Evidence – Includes maps, coded notes, fingerprints, and witness statements to analyze.
- Tons of Fun – It’s great for solo play or with friends.
- Support Included – You can access optional hints and solutions online if you get stuck.
- Skill Level is Medium-Hard – this is the perfect level for fans of murder mysteries, escape rooms, and logic puzzles.
Note: This is a digital product. Upon purchase, you will receive a downloadable file containing all the necessary materials to play the game. There are a few AI images used for character faces and to create atmosphere as opposed to using free stock images that seem very out of place.







Mara E. –
My favorite so far! Thanks.
Dane –
Perfect. 5 stars.
Lyla –
We had so much fun with this game!
Erica –
Not too easy, not too hard.
Josh –
We loved it!
Dani R –
Perfect idea for a Christmas gift. I’m sure they’ll love it.
Katie –
It took my hours to finish alone. I loved it.
Sean –
Perfect
tina –
it was a lot of fun