by Kathleen Applebee
6th - 12th Grade
Chariots of Death (or Herod the Great, Herod the Dead)
By Kathy Applebee
First Julius Caesar is murdered and now Herod the Great. Right after the 4th and controversial chariot race. Who killed him?
Mystery party games are an engaging alternative to studying life in the Roman Empire and make wonderful drama activities. Add spice to Bible classes or youth group activities while immersing everyone in Roman customs of the first century. Acting experience and knowledge of police procedures are not necessary for a party no one will forget. Each guests serves as both a suspect and investigator.
Kit includes character dossiers for 6-13 players (and as many extras as you wish), a host pack with complete instructions, menu suggestions, and the clues needed to solve the murder.
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