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* ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] III: Morrowind'' has a book that increases the player's Alchemy skill called "A Game At Dinner." [[Kill'Em All|Guess what the game is.]]
* An assassin quest in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] IV: Oblivion'' actually has you taking part in one of these. You get bonuses if no-one realizes you're the killer, and if you play your cards right you can actually get them to kill each other out of paranoia.
** Also in ''Oblivion'', a non-lethal example (the objective is to humiliate the guests, not kill them) where [[Quest Giver|Daedric Prince Sanguine]] wants the [[Player Character]] to cast the spell [[The Nudifier|"Stark Reality"]] at a dinner party. Seeing as Sanguine is an [[Expy]] of [[Trickster God|Dionysus]], this makes perfect sense.
* Mentioned in the bad ending of the first [[Laura Bow]] game.
* This is why six of the seven murder victims are in the house in the mystery of ''[[The 7th Guest]]''.