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i did one for a dinner party once and it was pretty much as aephialum said. the kit should have descriptions of each character and may even describe their appearance. copy this information and mail to the appropriate guest to give them time to secure their costume , memorize their background information and practice being in character. at least one of the hosts will need to be a sort of "master of ceremonies" and be available to share clues and keep everything rolling along. if there are more than one host, it would be a good idea for them to not be assigned a part, so that they could fill in in case there is a no show.
they are a lot of fun. i hope that you all have a good time.
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