In the Prohibition Era Americans were not allowed to consume alcohol. Organized crime ran rampant, and the country had entered the intermission between two World Wars. At this party, anything goes. Sonny Moonshine's fabulous new steamboat and floating casino, the Five Aces, is open for business. You'll find booze, women, booze, gambling and booze. Starting it's first run from New Orleans, the Five Aces will make it's way up the Mississippi to St. Louis, carrying a load of passengers from around the nation and even the world. Celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians and heads of all the big crime families in the States are gathered to do whatever needs doing. And when somebody is murdered right there on the ship, what needs doing is the solving of the toughest--and most important--mystery to ever hit the nation.
Our only mystery to take place on board a ship, this scenario has it all--gangsters, flappers, Big Band and Prohibition era bootlegging. Guests can enjoy gambling aboard a luxury ship, watch the performance of comedic talent Moe Chuckles or tap their toes to the swinging beat of the Bugle Boys of Cell Block D.
| Al Calzone | Infamous crime lord of Chicago whose arch-nemesis is George Moron, the swift-fisted but slow-witted head of the Moron family. | ||
| Amelia Flyhard | Ace pilot who is hoping to fly the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic ocean. | ||
| Joe Deckmey | Heavy-weight boxing champion who has a big fight coming up. Wanna place a bet? | ||
| Ariel Floozy | Would like to be a dancer or an actress or a singer but is a ditz instead. | ||
| Bunny and Clive | Pair of bank robbers who have never been caught. Will that change? | ||
| Captain Stowaway | Your well-dressed captain for the evening who likes to drink and sail. If he's talking to you, who's at the helm? |