Hunt A Killer
Rideshare Homicide
Rideshare Homicide
$29.99 MSRP
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When a young woman is murdered in her home, a Carpuul driver finds himself the prime suspect after driving her party guests to the house, but he suspects one of the passengers was the killer.
Difficulty
Difficulty
Difficulty: Medium
Time: 90 - 120 minutes
Number of Players: 1+
Age: 14+
This product is grounded by an emphasis on character interaction and timeline discovery.
The gameplay features multiple codes and relies heavily on identification, close reading, and logic.
Product Details
Product Details
Become a detective in this immersive murder mystery experience.
Investigate alibis, clues, photographs, and other interactive evidence.
Hunt A Killer’s cooperative gameplay makes this perfect for couples date night, family game night or as a gift for true crime lovers. Get together and catch the killer! Or challenge your problem solving skills and tackle this case head on as a single player!
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I have done quite a few of the Hunt A Killer Mysteries because I love them but this one was my least favorite. There is one piece of evidence that is absolutely ridiculous and gives it away. I was playing with friends and we all couldn’t believe that it was included in the game. Without it, it would’ve been a good mystery. I definitely recommend this brand, just not this particular mystery.
This is a great game for a two and very interactive. We really enjoyed the player resources. Only took less than an hour to find out who the killer was, but great game I have lended to family to play.
Pretty easy, but really fun
It was great! I loved the game, but I think the suspect was a little too obvious. But the experience with a group of friends was so much fun! Can’t wait to play more games. I would love to see a harder one in my opinion.
It was great until the so-called evidence that was needed to figure out who did it. The photo containing the evidence was very poor in quality and it was difficult to see what it really was. I am being vague so I don't spoil anyone's experience.
