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Hunt A Killer: Death At The Dive Bar, Solve a Murder at Old Scratch Tavern, Immersive Murder Mystery Game, Play Detective in Unsolved Mysteries, Great Gift For True Crime Fans, Designed for Ages 14+

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Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game


Features

  • THE WORLDS NUMBER 1 MURDER MYSTERY COMPANY Hunt A Killer has shipped over 2 million boxes to murder mystery fans all over the world. Theyve taken all of their expertise and created an immersive investigation that can be played in 1 sitting.
  • An authentic and immersive investigation. Youll feel like you are solving a real-life murder mystery
  • Decode ciphers, piece together clues, consider all the evidence and solve the crime. Its like an escape room delivered right to your door.
  • A great option for date night, game night, teaming up with friends and family, or just playing on your own.
  • For 1-5 players. 45-60 minute playing time. Ages 14 plus.

Description

Unleash your inner Sherlock Holmes with this gripping unsolved case files game that will entertain even the most seasoned crime-solving mastermind. An ideal true crime gift, Hunt A Killer: Death at The Dive Bar delivers a thrilling cold case files adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in a small town brimming with secrets, this narrative puzzle game revolves around a mysterious death at the Old Scratch Tavern. When owner Nick Webster plummets to his death from a cliff behind his roadside bar, what seems like an accident quickly unravels into a complex web of deceit. Players step into the shoes of a criminal investigator tasked with cracking this perplexing case. Immerse yourself in a world of intrigue as you sift through realistic forensic evidence, decipher cryptic clues, and unravel the motives of each suspect. Experience the thrill of being a real detective as you inch closer to unveiling the truth behind a mysterious masked figure seen near the crime scene and the circumstances surrounding Nick Webster's untimely demise. The best-selling Hunt a Killer game series offers unparalleled, immersive experiences that blur the lines between fiction and reality. As you progress through the story, you'll encounter challenging puzzles and ciphers that will test your deductive skills and push your detective abilities to the limit. Packed with evidence that players can actually touch and feel, everything from the autopsy report to the items found at the crime scene are designed to place you in the role of lead detective in a homicide investigation. Do you have what it takes to solve this baffling murder mystery? Will you be able to see through the lies and uncover the truth? There's only one way to find out. Designed for 1-5 players, you can play it solo, as a couples game, or at your next game night. Perfect for anyone who loves a good mystery, the mildly challenging yet riveting gameplay will keep your crew on their toes throughout the investigation.

Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 10.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HAKZEROBD001-C


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: September 2, 2020


Language: English


Manufacturer: Hunt A Killer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Simple and fun
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
Loved this as the first Hunt a Killer case we began on. Its pretty simple to learn but we got stuck on solving one code breaking puzzle for way too long. That was about the only negative in the entire game. We all had a blast playing it otherwise.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by V

  • A perfect date night!
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
My husband and I are still adjusting to having a baby, and so we've been making an effort to have date night at home- we found this and LOVED it. This was so much fun, worked our brains, and let us collaborate in a really fun way. We'll definitely be getting more of these.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Rebecka Hinson

  • Party favorite!
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
Great game for a family nigh! Have used and reused. Lots of fun!
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by mmfox

  • Decent fun for one, would be better with 2-3 players
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
My two biggest complaints with this product: * Amazon shipped it with no outer box, just a shipping sticker on the shrink wrapped retail box. Thankfully it only suffered minor cosmetic damage, but your delivery person might not be as delicate with it! * A few of the puzzles are Caesar shift cyphers, except they shift the wrong way. Typically a +1 shift turns an A into a B, but the puzzles assume a +1 shift turns an A into a Z. They do mention this explicitly and tutorized it, but because it's so backwards it did trip me up a few times. That said, the production quality of this game is top notch. Besides the rules pamphlet and the solution envelope, everything in the box is evidence you've been given to solve a murder. There's even a pouch with a combination lock containing what must be more clues! That said, 90% of what's in the box is just documents, which at first seemed disappointing, but half an hour into it with piles of documents all around me I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel like a detective. The documents are also great props by themselves - you've got newspaper clippings, photos, pages from two different notebooks, printed pages gathered from various people - and more. They're all made of different types and thicknesses of paper and do a good, but not perfect job of feeling like the real thing. They do a great job of making each document feel distinct which really adds to the immersion. There's no need to to mark or damage any of the game materials (Even the solution envelope is sealed with just a dot of flexible glue), so it's easy to reset to initial condition and give it to a friend. It should be obvious from the description, but you can't replay this game. Once you've figured out who did it, that's it. If you read this far, here's a free tip: once you've unlocked the pouch, you can change the combination by holding down the unlock button and rotating the code wheels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by Emily Harris

  • WE LOVED THIS!
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
I have a pretty cool mix of friends who are either true crime junkies like myself and/or cops (and their spouses). We are ALL true game junkies and love games of all kinds. Co-op, competitive, mystery solving, deck building, board games, card games, dice games.. you name it we play it! There is always a new game appearing at our table. We also love escape rooms, but during COVID times we haven't been able to do any, so we decided to check this out as a sort of combo of the two! We played with 5 adults and one 12 year old and it took us about 90 mins (we really like to discuss and argue lol). We were very impressed with the materials we were provided, and found the difficulty level to be appropriate. We did use 2 clues at the very end (and we only used 2 because the first one we revealed told us something we were already certain of/paying attention to). Some of us at the table had already arrived at the correct conclusion, but the clue confirmed our suspicions. So, in the end we solved the murder, had a great time as a group AND decided we'd all like to split a monthly subscription box to continue to play in the future. As for replay... well, unless it's been a really long time and you have a bad memory, you're probably not going to replay this. But again, we had a great time and I definitely consider this good value for our money. Especially when you consider comparable options you can't do at your own home and their expense, expense for sitters, travel, etc. We would definitely recommend and this is a great primer to try out the game without having to subscribe (but be forewarned, you may want to when you're done!) PS: The phone number is real. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by whitney

  • Great for a chill night at home
Style: Death at the Dive Bar Game
This game was way more fun than I thought it was going to be. I knew that it would be fun, but it exceeded our expectations ten fold. It's a play at your own pace kind of game, so having to take a break to let the dog out or grab a snack or just get up to stretch your legs is totally no problem and you'll be able to pick up where you left off pretty easily. It came with clear instructions and an inventory list so you could make sure you have everything you need before starting the investigation. The game time says 45 to 60 minutes, however, it took us quite a bit longer just casually playing. I'm going to guess it took about two hours, but of course that included a couple breaks. You'll solve ciphers, establish a timeline, and organize evidence to solve the case. The only downside that I can see to this game is that the outcome will always be the same, so you can really only play it once. That being said, the three of us that played definitely all agree this was the most fun we've had playing a new game in a very long time. I listed it on my local Facebook marketplace so that maybe someone else can enjoy it as much as we did. We will definitely be ordering more of these. 10/10. HIGHLY recommend if you're into puzzle games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by Kristin Clark

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