The concept centers around an event, typically held around October 31st, characterized by theatrical role-playing and deduction. Attendees participate in an interactive game where one or more individuals are secretly designated as murderers, and the remaining participants attempt to uncover the perpetrator’s identity through clues, interrogation, and problem-solving. Participation incurs no monetary cost for guests.
Offering access to such an event without charge broadens community engagement and provides entertainment opportunities for individuals and families who may have budget constraints. Historically, Halloween celebrations have encompassed community gatherings and theatrical elements, and this modern variation continues that tradition while fostering social interaction and cognitive stimulation. The absence of an entry fee can significantly increase attendance and inclusivity.