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Hunt A Killer

The Final Act: Murder at the Talent Show

The Final Act: Murder at the Talent Show

$29.99 MSRP

Paul and Pokey were a ventriloquist magician act and the favorite to win the latest season of televised talent competition America’s Next Superstar. Tragically, the show had to pause after a producer discovered Paul’s body on stage. Primary investigations concluded Paul died accidentally during an unauthorized rehearsal gone wrong. But Paul’s wife, Leslie, suspects foul play and she needs your help to prove it and find Paul’s killer.

Use your talents to investigate the competition and catch who committed this murderous act!

Difficulty: ♦♦♦♢♢

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.

In this story, you are a private investigator trying to uncover the truth about what really happened to Paul on the day he died. Along the way, you’ll investigate suspects, string together clues, and crack a few codes to unravel the mystery and bring his killer to justice.

Examine physical evidence and digital clues that will help you determine the means, motive and opportunity of the killer.

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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Customer Reviews

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don’t waste your time

Unsolved Case Files is the one i normally do &’ wanted to try something different.. shot myself in the foot, the kinda just give you a bunch of stuff and tell you to figure it out. the other one has objectives &’ goals to reach with better hints on the app, def recommend unsolved case files not these

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Ron & Heather
Means

The overarching theme of “who has access to xyz” didn’t really work because we couldn’t see that in the clue.

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Maddog
Bruh

The way that my cousin and I spent 5 hours on this game and still got it wrong

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David Page
it was really easy and quick

It only took us 25 minutes. It was supposed to take 90-120 minutes. The clues where all confusing, I get that but having that many clues that are useless are crazy.

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Worst Hunt A Killer game to date- if I could give a zero I would

The clues are nonsense. The password to the website claims to be in her notepad- which it is nowhere at all. The coding with the coin? Whoever created this one should look into a different job. Reading Reddit for help and it seems like everyone else agrees.