Hello Fellow Mystery Lovers!

Some 30+ years ago I played my very first bookcase murder mystery game witha groups of friends. We had a blast! AND I wanted more. More games to play, for sure, but even WAY more I wanted DEPTH and BREADTH to the story, characters and the experience. I wanted to know WEEKS in advance who my character was and how she knew and related to the other characters in the whodunnit. At that time what I wanted did not exist. So I wrote my own. Later others joined me in creating mysteries that were immersive, historically accurate when appropriate, rife with realistic (and sometimes real!) props. Our games came complete with dossiers and backgrounders that the players of my games could use to immerse themselves in before the evening of the pivotal event! (Click the Title to Read More…)

Cooper Caper

Cooper Caper

On Saturday, October 30th, Conundrum House launches an unusual mystery hunt – the Cooper Caper, a virtual FUNdraiser mystery heist. The FUNdraiser benefits the Seattle based SVLC – Sexual Violence Law Center. Check out their mission and services to see...
Letters from Whitechapel

Letters from Whitechapel

Get ready to enter the poor and dreary Whitechapel district in London 1888 – the scene of the mysterious Jack the Ripper murders – with its crowded and smelly alleys, hawkers, shouting merchants, dirty children covered in rags who run through the crowd and beg for...

What is the Library @ Conundrum House?

A growing collection of Tabletop GamesPuzzlesBooks that Members can rent and play offsite – at home, at work, anywhere you and your favorite fellow players gather!* Rentals lengths and fees are: 3 days for $5, or7 days for $7.50 When you check out your item/s,...