Ship to the UK

by Laura

I am a teacher of Law in a school in the UK. I would be really interestede in running a murder mystery game in 4 weeks time as part of our student enrichment. I have 24 students and I could be the host.

I am particularly interested in the Hollywood Lies game - the students are 17 years old. Is this appropriate for them?

Is there enough time for you to ship the game to the UK for us to play on 5th July?

My response:

Hi - yes good news. All the game on my site can be downloaded when you buy them. You just need to print them out at home (or work, in your case).

So yes, there's plenty of time to buy, download and print Hollywood Lies.

As for its suitability, Hollywood Lies should be fine for 17-year-olds. While there's a murder, there are no affairs or other "risque" plots.

Click here to learn more about Hollywood Lies.

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