Game Night flyer

Friday, November 18, 2022
4:30-10:30 p.m.
Lee R. Glatfelter Library

Join us for FREE fun, pizza, and a chance to win some great prizes (like Amazon gift cards and games!) Bring a game or play one of ours!

Game Night is open to all Penn State York students, faculty, and staff. Each person attending may bring one guest.

Sponsored by the Tabletop and Roleplaying Gaming Club, the Japanese Anime and Culture Club, and the Lee R. Glatfelter Library. For additional information, please contact Brett Stevens, bas6596@psu.edu, or
Barb Eshbach, bee11@psu.edu
WHODUNIT!

WHODUNIT!

Happening during Game Night!

Everyone attending Game Night in the Library receives a WHODUNIT card. Look for fun ways throughout the evening to win raffle tickets with your card!

WHO

You have until 10:30 p.m. on Friday, November 18, to put all the pieces together.

WHO card featuring Erin NelsenWHO card featuring Ann Fetterman

WHAT

You have until 10:30 p.m. on Friday, November 18, to put all the pieces together.

 

WHERE

You have until 10:30 p.m. on Friday, November 18, to put all the pieces together.

 

What’s a Whodunit?

The term WHODUNIT – as in “Who done it? – was first used in 1930 to describe a type of detective story in which the reader tries to solve a mystery based on clues presented gradually by the author. It takes a skilled author to build suspense by revealing just enough information to keep the reader guessing at every step. In the end, though, the author must provide all the clues a reader would need to solve the mystery, without necessarily revealing the importance of those clues throughout the story.

Oleksin, S. (2005). Whodunit. In R. Herbert (Ed.) The Oxford companion to crime and mystery writing. Oxford University Press.