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Fördern, Feiern, Feuern - Krimidinner

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Fördern, Feiern, Feuern - KrimidinnerAnzahl Spieler innen 8 Personen: 4 weibliche und 4 mnnliche Rollen 7 Personen: 4 weibliche und 3 mnnliche Rollen 6 Personen: 3 weibliche und 3 mnnliche Rollen *Mnner Rollen knnen selbstverstndlich auch von Frauen gespielt werden und umgekehrt. Die Geschichte Es ist Freitagnachmittag. Eine arbeitsreiche Woche liegt hinter den Angestellten der FIASKO Versicherung. In der Zentrale im beschaulichen Hintertupfingen wurden Akten gewlzt, Schadenssummen

Anzahl Spieler/-innen

  • 8 Personen: 4 weibliche und 4 männliche Rollen
  • 7 Personen: 4 weibliche und 3 männliche Rollen
  • 6 Personen: 3 weibliche und 3 männliche Rollen

*Männer-Rollen können selbstverständlich auch von Frauen gespielt werden und umgekehrt.

Die Geschichte

Es ist Freitagnachmittag. Eine arbeitsreiche Woche liegt hinter den Angestellten der FIASKO-Versicherung. In der Zentrale im beschaulichen Hintertupfingen wurden Akten gewälzt, Schadenssummen berechnet und unzählige Kundengespräche geführt. Wie jede Woche freuten sich die Mitarbeitenden der Abteilung „H – Haftpflicht und Hausrat“ auf ihr wohlverdientes Wochenende. Doch an diesem Tag musste der Feierabend noch etwas warten, denn Hans Sachs, seit über 20 Jahren Abteilungsleiter, hatte Geburtstag!

Zu diesem Anlass hatte das Urgestein der FIASKO euch und ein paar Kollegen anderer Abteilungen zu einem Umtrunk im Büro eingeladen. Da niemand seine Einladung einfach ausschlagen konnte, versammeltet ihr euch, um den eigensinnigen Abteilungsleiter hochleben zu lassen. Als Geschenk hattet ihr euch auf ein 6er-Eisen der Marke „Pfähler“ geeinigt – der Ferrari unter den Golfschlägern – von dem der passionierte Hobbygolfer Hans immer wieder gesprochen hatte. Das Büro wurde geschmückt, der Sekt kaltgestellt und die Karaoke-Maschine wartete auf ihren Einsatz. Doch was als harmlose Feier begann, nahm im Laufe des Abends eine dramatische Wendung, als gegen 19:15 Uhr der Feueralarm losging. Ihr dachtet zunächst an einen Scherz, doch als ihr euch auf dem Parkplatz versammeltet, fehlte ausgerechnet das Geburtstagskind!

Nachdem die Feuerwehr den Brandherd gelöscht hatte, fand sie Hans Sachs in seinem Büro. Er lag mit eingeschlagenem Schädel hinter seinem Schreibtisch. Die Polizei hat euch gebeten, in der Kantine auf eure Vernehmung zu warten. Bis dahin seid ihr mit der Frage auf euch allein gestellt: Was war geschehen? Hatte Hans’ Tod vielleicht mit den angekündigten Personalkürzungen zu tun?

Die Verdächtigen

Konstumvorschläge findest du hier.

Laila Sahin (40):
Ihrer Liebe wegen ist die Topmanagerin in die Provinz gezogen. Am liebsten würd die Hans' Bande zum kollektiven Awareness-Traininf schicken.

Oscar Muth (35):
Der Familienvater galt immer als ein zuverlässiger Kollege, doch in den letzten Monaten ist er nicht nur übermüdet, es häufen sich auch die Fehltage.

Malik Nowak (30):
Der smarte Sunnyboy ist um keinen dummen Spruch verlegen. Während er das Büro mehr zum Flirten als zum Arbeiten nutzt, träumt er von schnellen Autos und röhrenden Motoren.

Heide Brendel (46):
Die gutmütige Büro-Mutti hat immer ein offenes Ohr für die Nöte und Sorgen der Kolleginnen und Kollegen. Was böse Zungen als Neugier beschreiben, nennt sie Anteilnahme.

Tobias Denk (33):
Um im Dschungel dieser Welt klarzukommen, braucht es klare Regeln und jemanden, der akribisch auf deren Einhaltung besteht! Das Büro ist nicht nur Beruf, sondern seine Berufung.

Cosima Wagner (24):
Die gescheiterte Influencerin macht dank Tante Heide ihre Ausbildung bei der FIASKO. Die Arbeit im Büro macht ihr mehr Spaß, als sie zugeben will.

Kevin Kobsak (28):
Der schüchterne Informatiker ist für die IT-Belange der ­FIASKO zuständig. Auch Hans und seiner Mannschaft steht er im täglichen Kampf Mensch gegen Maschine zur Seite.

Nora Knecht (35):
Die stellvertretende Abteilungsleiterin gilt als extrem ehrgeizig und ambitioniert. Das macht sie nicht überall im Büro beliebt.

Verkleidungen

Niemand muss sich verkleiden, um am Spiel teilzunehmen - aber es macht deutlich mehr Spass und kann dabei helfen sich besser in die Rolle zu versetzen.

Bei der Wahl der Kostüme sind die Teilnehmer völlig frei. Um die Illusion perfekt zu machen, sollten diese aber zeitlich und thematisch zum Stück passen. Einen Vorschlag für die einzelnen Figuren findest du hier.

Menüvorschlag

Die Verpflegung deiner Gäste ist natürlich optional - allerdings macht es das ja erst zu einem Krimidinner. Bei der Wahl und dem Umfang der Speisen bist du völlig frei. Falls du aber etwas Inspiration brauchst, haben wir dir hier einen Vorschlag für ein kleines Menü. Du kannst dieses natürlich auch durch vegetarische oder vegane Gerichte ersetzen

Vorspeise

Für eine Geburtstagssause im Büro eignen sich kleine einfache Canapés als ideale Vorspeise. Der Lachs kann dabei durch eine vegane oder vegetarische Variante ausgetauscht werden.

Hauptgang

Für ein Catering im Büro eignet sich sehr gut verschiedenes Fingerfood wie Hähnchenbällchen und Cheddar Scones. Aber auch eine schnelle Schupfnudelpfanne, mit oder ohne Fleisch, rundet den Hauptgang ab.

Dessert

Als Nachtisch bietet sich eine leckere Schokoladentorte oder kleine vegane Zitronenmuffins an.

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Mommakins
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 1
Horrible, don't buy
Size: 1.8in for Puppy Dogs
I wanted to love these. They had so much potential. It's a good size. It seems like a good shape. But ... 1) first red flag should have been the packaging. It looked like it was a dollar store item that had beenblost on the shelves for years. 2) the rubber is super flexible. I was expecting it to be sturdier. I can flatten the ball without lich force. Maybe that doesn't matter. Naybe flexible is good. But I never got a chance to test out it's durability against a pup because... 3) it smelled. I expected it to smell like rubber, like most rubber toys. Rubber smell is okay. Usually rubber smell goes away. But, this was NOT a rubber smell. It smells like peppermint or something similar. It's like someone sprayed essential oils when mixing the rubber and now the smell will not leave. I soaked it in dawn soap half the day and overnight. I rubbed. I scrubbed. The smell actually gets worst the more you scrub it!!! It's like a scented marker or scented eraser, but you do NOT want the scent in a dog toy! My dog cannot smell the food in it because the smell of the weird mint-like scent is so overpowering. He saw it had food, and wanted it, but every time he started sniffing wildly, he would recoil. Whoever thought it was a good idea to scent this was WRONG. Mint in the form of an essential oil is extremely poisonous to dogs!! So, why they would put a mint-loke scent ijto the dog's rubber treat toy is beyond me. I would return this if I hadn't throw out the package immediately. I considered pulling the package out of the trash once i realized the scent issue but other trash had already been dumped into the trash can over it and i didn't want to dig through trash. The ball is still soaking in soap. I scrubbed again this morning. I let obe dry out. No luck. It actually seems to get worst the more you scrub, like it really is embedded in the rubber itself. Yuck!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022
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Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Heavy Chewer Approved!
If you have a heavy chewer, this toy is perfect! We have gone through so many toys with our German Shepherd mix that we started to just tell ourselves every two weeks we’d have to be spending $50 on toys. We actually got this as a gift and wow! It’s absolutely blown us away. Not only is it incredibly durable, but our dog absolutely loves it. It’s so easy to stuff treats in there and it keeps him occupied sometimes for close to an hour which, if you have an active dog, you know anything over 20 minutes is a bargain! It is certainly well worth the money, very chew resistant, and basically silent. The loudest thing you might hear is your dog licking or tossing it around in an attempt to get the treats out. I highly recommend stuffing it with a soft chewy cookie because the crunchy ones are just gonna leave crumbs everywhere. I also recommend washing it every other week just to keep buildup from happening deep within the grooves. Note: if you can’t find it, I guarantee you it has rolled under your couch. We ended up buying a second one because we searched high and low for our missing pickle pocket. Naturally, as soon as the second one arrived, the first one was found leisurely lounging just out of reach in the dark depths of our couch’s underbelly.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
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Danielle T.
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
This toy is awesome. It keeps my dog occupied for a good ...
This toy is awesome. It keeps my dog occupied for a good amount of time, which is hard to do! Pretty much any other toy I've gotten for my dogs, they've easily destroyed. The only other toy that they've enjoyed is the KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black . However, he has have gotten the hang of it and it only takes about 10-15 minutes to get out any treats inside. Also it has a rubbery smell that I don't particularly like. There are three different slits in this pickle toy. For my dog, it takes about 20-30 minutes to work on it and get the treats outs. The crevices are thin enough that it takes them some time to work at it, but flexible enough that you can use pretty much any treat in there. I think the toy is pretty resilient and durable. My dog can chew through anything. I was a bit afraid that they would become frustrated if they couldn't get the treats out that they would just bite through the toy instead. I've had these toys for 2 weeks and so far it's held up without any bite marks or parts chewed off. That's saying a lot. My Malinois even enjoys it without any treats inside. She'll bring it to me like a regular toy. It is a bit on the heavy side so I don't like throwing it around the house, however. Every dog is different but I have to say my dogs really enjoy this. I recommend this toy, and plan on trying out the other Starmark toys.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016
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Lmed201
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
RECOMMENDED!!
I purchased this for my 68lb Staffy (but really, all our dogs share/ rotate) because the one he had been using wasn’t very challenging and this one looked like it might force him to work a little harder to get the treats out. I was right! He LOVES it - I love it - they ALL love it! There are 3 fairly deep crevices the you can push small treats down into so the dog has to lick them out (you could also use organic peanut butter - *I don’t recommend ever giving dogs any other type of PB as it contains too much salt, sugar, GMOs & preservatives). I take about 10 or so small “squishy” treats and stuff them as far down as I can and he works for almost an hour to lick them until they’re gooey (LOL) enough to be licked out! My other dogs do the same! All our dogs are rescued and “pitbull types” (except one small breed), so they’re strong chewers, but NOT destructive. ****I frequently see people in reviews complaining that their dog destroyed a toy made for “strong chewers.” There’s a HUGE difference between strong and destructive!! Mine are strong chewers, and we like to keep Benebones around here for the times they have the need/instinct to chew (which often!), but they are not destructive dogs. If you have a destructive dog, there is likely no toy on earth they won’t leave in pieces. Destructive dogs are often that way because their breed/age/required needs aren’t being met, so naturally they attempt to release that pent up energy onto toys (or even furniture/shoes/etc. It’s not the dog’s fault. It’s definitely not a manufacturer’s or seller’s fault. #1 Rule: Know your dog!! If they destroy most toys within minutes, they’re likely lacking exercise. If you’re exercising them to their breed & age requirements and they’re still destructive, you can work on either behavior modification or finding toys that they CAN’T destroy. Benebones, Nylabones, etc are great because they are very well made and even as the dogs chew little pieces off, it creates edges that clean their teeth. Win-Win!! These are things we’ve learned from running a canine rescue & rehab for over 20 years, which means fostering dogs of all backgrounds, personalities, ages and needs (90% of which are pibbles).
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
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Nadira
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Almost the best, and great price point...
I love this toy - I give it to my toughest chewer stuffed up with kibble and p-butter that I've frozen an hour or two - and it's cool to play with unfilled too, as it's pliable and soft/bouncy while being also very durable. Starmark is my 3rd of 3 name brands I will buy for my dogs, due to my need for durability for tough chewers thus limiting what toys/brands I can even pick from (West Paw is one I'm now just trying, and Outward Hound is my usual go to over the years), and to be honest, between price and availability, I really want to move Starmark to my number 1 go to but....from what I can tell, the other two companies have great policies about releasing what/where their products are made (of), and I cannot seem to find out whether or not Starmark is also i.e. food-grade and/or whether they have a guarrented return policy or not so....a star off for that until/unless I can assure myself and you, reader, that the quality is just as good as the other two companies. To be fair though, and due to not being able to find any info on material qualities, this IS the one and only toy I have used, but they are also often sold at many local stores and so many of the other treat-toys in this brand have caught my eye, as far as types of toys available and ease to find if/when a replacement (or double to ship to my sister's dog!) is needed. I am thinking that, from what I've seen/felt at local stores for this brand, the durability is likely on par so...again, all going back to the material choice and manufacturing info, for me, that prevents this being a full 5 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2017

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