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Toy Chest Trauma by Ken Blumreich Design, Layout, and Art by Josh Cairney Edited by Melissa Buchanan Ken Blumreich and Playing with Murder Press 2010 A personal, revocable, nontransferable, and nonexclusive license to make limited personal use of this material is granted to you subject to the terms and conditions described in the Playing with Murder User Agreement, the text of which can be found at http://www.playingwithmurder.com/user-agreement-i- 6.html. 2

Table of Contents Introduction... 4 What You Need to Know to Get Started... 5 What Do I Need to Have in Order to Play?... 6 Character List... 7 Barbara the Glamour Doll... 8 Mr. Nurfles the Stuffed Snuggle Bunny... 9 Action Joe the Army Doll... 10 Biscuits the Adorable Patchwork Puppy... 11 Rudy the Antique Rocking Horse... 12 Judith the Puppet Princess... 13 Jacqueline the Jack-in-the-Box... 14 Baby Sleeps-a-Lot the Super-Realistic Baby Doll... 15 Name Placards... 17 Introductory Script and Explanation of Rules... 19 Round One... 21 The First Clue... 22 Round Two... 23 The Second Clue... 24 Final Round... 25 Solution!... 26 3

Introduction Thank you for choosing Toy Chest Trauma, by PWM Press; this package contains everything you need to host a Murder-Mystery Mini that is guaranteed will provide a delightfully entertaining evening for eight players or couples. Our line of Murder-Mystery Minis is specially designed for fast setup and easy play. All you need to do to get started is print out this booklet, gather together a group of players, hand out character sheets and name tags, and then follow along with the instructions. Best of all, the party facilitator gets to join in the game and solve the mystery along with the other guests! Of course, that means that you re going to need to be careful when printing out this booklet and handing out the materials to your other players; if you let your eyes wander too much, you might accidentally read something that could spoil the surprise for you. If you want to solve the mystery along with the other players, you ll need to follow the printing and handout instructions included in the next section precisely. On the other hand, if you would prefer to plan your party more exactingly, you can always choose to read through the booklet in advance; while this means that you won t get to play a character or help solve the mystery, it also means that you get to read through all of the character sheets and assign players roles that you think will best match their personality and acting skills. The choice is entirely up to you! If you do plan to play along with your guests, pay attention to the warnings at the end of each section. If you see a green box like the one at the bottom of this page, it is safe to proceed. If you see a red box labeled UPCOMING SPOILER ALERT! follow the instructions in the box in order to avoid accidentally viewing any spoilers. If you reach the end of a page and there is no red or green box, that means the section continues on the following page; in this case, it is safe to proceed. SAFE TO PROCEED You may turn to the next page without worrying about seeing something you shouldn t. 4

What You Need to Know to Get Started Toy Chest Trauma is a Murder-Mystery Mini intended to be played around a table by eight people (or up to eight couples). Each of the players (or each of the couples) will be assigned a character and given a character sheet that explains who or what their character is, what information their character knows, and how their character should respond to events that occur during the game. In this particular Murder- Mystery, the guests will be playing the role of toys who are investigating the disappearance of Theodore Rosy-Felt, the Stuffed Bear. The game will progress in rounds. Round One will start with the party s host or hostess reading a script that explains the nature of the mystery that is afoot. After the introduction is read, each player at the table will share a piece of information from their character sheet, and all the other players will have an opportunity to respond to that piece of information. Once everyone has had a chance to share their first piece of information and respond to what other players have shared, the game will proceed to Round Two. Round Two begins with the facilitator sharing a clue that should shed further light on the mystery. After the facilitator has provided the clue, the players will once again go around the table, providing another piece of information and then responding. After the second time around the table, the game will proceed to the Final Round. The Final Round begins with the facilitator sharing another clue. The players then go around the table a final time, sharing their last piece of information and responding to each other. By this point, the players should have learned enough information to be able to piece together a theory about who was responsible for the murder. Each player (or couple) will say the name of the person who they think is responsible. The facilitator will then read the final page of the mystery aloud, revealing the culprit. Any player or couple who correctly guessed the identity of the killer is declared a winner. From start to finish, the entire game should generally only require half an hour to complete. Note: As the host or hostess, there are certain times when you will be called upon to read aloud passages from this booklet. Passages that are meant to be read aloud will be clearly labeled and contained in a gray box. SAFE TO PROCEED You may turn to the next page without worrying about seeing something you shouldn t. 5

What Do I Need to Have in Order to Play? Our Murder-Mystery Minis are specifically designed to not require very much in the way of supplies. All you really need is a table to sit around (or a large playing area where the guests can sit in a circle), a group of players (the minimum is eight; if you have more than eight, multiple guests can work together to play the same character), a printed copy of this booklet, a pair of scissors (to cut out nametag placards for each character), and pencils or pens for each player. You may also wish to provide scratch paper (for players to take notes on) and folders (to help players conceal their character sheets). If you wish to do so, you may also choose to provide prizes for the winner or winners (any players who accurately identify the culprit). Some suggested prizes might include candy, bath and body products, homemade treats or any other small, inexpensive gift item; remember that it is possible for multiple players to win, so if you choose to offer prizes, make sure you have enough on hand! The next section of this booklet provides a list of the available characters as well as explanations on how to assign characters. There are no spoilers in the next section, so you can read it even if you plan to play a character and help solve the mystery. SAFE TO PROCEED You may turn to the next page without worrying about seeing something you shouldn t. 6

Character List In Toy Chest Trauma, each of the players will be playing the role of one of the toys that belong to little Alicia Smith (age 6) or her brother Tommy (age 7). These are the available toys: Barbara the Glamour Doll (character sheet on page 9) Barbara is a stylish, snobbish beauty queen of a doll, with little use for other toys. Mr. Nurfles the Stuffed Snuggle Bunny (character sheet on page 10) Mr. Nurfles is a tenderhearted, good natured, lovable stuffed animal, but he is none too bright. Action Joe the Army Doll (character sheet on page 11) Action Joe is a tough-as-nails action figure, rugged, competent, and quick to action. Biscuits the Adorable Patchwork Puppy (character sheet on page 12) Biscuits is a scruffy, huggable toy dog, whose patchwork exterior hides a keen mind. Rudy the Antique Rocking Horse (character sheet on page 13) The oldest of Alicia s toys, Rudy is a genuine antique with a kind and quiet demeanor. Judith the Puppet Princess (character sheet on page 14) A finely crafted puppet, Judith is perhaps the most sophisticated and suave of all the toys. Jacqueline the Jack-in-the-Box (character sheet on page 15) Perpetually excited and enthusiastic, Jacqueline is a loud-mouthed toy who delights in randomness and chaos. Baby Sleeps-a-Lot the Super-Realistic Baby Doll (character sheet on page 16) Nearly the polar opposite of Jacqueline, Baby Sleeps-a-Lot is definitely the most laid back and relaxed of all Alicia s toys. As party facilitator, you have several choices when it comes to assigning characters: If you do not wish to take an active role in playing a character and solving the mystery, you may read through each of the character sheets and decide which player or couple would be best suited to a particular toy. Alternatively, you could read the list of available characters to your guests and let people choose which character they would like to play. If multiple players are interested in the same character, you can flip a coin or play rock-paper-scissors to see who gets their first choice. Finally, you could shuffle the character sheets together and hand them out randomly to your players. The next eight pages of this booklet are the character sheets. UPCOMING SPOILER ALERT! Warning! If you plan to play Toy Chest Trauma along with your guests, you should not read the character sheets! Separate the next eight pages and set them aside! You may then proceed to page 17. 7