Welcome to The Deadly Dice Club, an exclusive underground gambling den in 1920s Chicago where high-stakes games and dark secrets collide. When the club's notorious owner is found dead clutching a pair of loaded dice, everyone's a suspect in this art deco world of jazz, gin, and deadly deception.
Casino owner Lucky DiVinci has been murdered in his private gaming room, discovered with a pair of weighted dice in his cold hands. Each suspect had motive and opportunity during the club's busy evening. Was it revenge for rigged games? A gambling debt gone wrong? Or something more personal? Players must navigate through a web of lies, love affairs, and illicit dealings to uncover the killer before they strike again.
1920s evening wear - men in tuxedos, pinstripe suits, or gangster attire with fedoras. Women in flapper dresses, long beaded necklaces, feathered headbands. Art deco jewelry and accessories encouraged. Think Great Gatsby meets Chicago speakeasy.
Use 1920s slang like 'cat's pajamas', 'bee's knees', 'giggle water' for alcohol. Refer to money as 'clams' or 'dough'. Address others formally (Mr./Mrs./Miss). Maintain an air of sophistication mixed with streetwise attitude. Gamblers should discuss odds and betting.
A smooth-talking professional gambler known for his perfect poker face and uncanny ability to read people. Recently lost big at Lucky's tables and was seen arguing with him about possibly rigged games.
A sultry jazz singer at the club with a voice of gold and a heart of ice. Had a secret romance with Lucky despite being married to Chip Sterling. Known for using her charms to get what she wants.
Lucky's enforcer and head of security. Ruthlessly loyal but secretly skimming from the casino's profits. Has a peculiar habit of repeating everything twice when nervous.
A skilled accountant who manages the club's books. Discovered irregularities in the finances that could expose multiple illegal operations. Maintains a calm exterior but harbors deep resentment.
A mysterious European aristocrat who recently arrived in Chicago. Claims to be nobility but something seems off about his credentials. Had several private meetings with Lucky before the murder.
Play with as many characters as you want. Our game-changing AI engine will dynamically adapt the game and storyline based on the number of players you choose.