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Hunt A Killer Mystery at Magnolia Gardens - Solve a Nancy Drew Mystery - for Family Game Night with Documents & Puzzles - Murder Mystery Game for Adults & Kids - Solve Crimes at Date Night - Ages 14+

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Features

  • Solve the Poisoning of Nancy Drew: The Mystery at Magnolia Gardens is an immersive puzzle game solving the mystery of who poisoned Nancy Drew
  • Mystery Game to Solve an Unsolved Case: Work solo or with friends or family as you solve the mystery; 2/5 difficulty for puzzle game beginners; for ages 14+
  • Mystery Boxes for Game Night: Hunt a Killer is perfect for game night or a murder mystery party; our mystery game box has everything for a family game night
  • Fun for Hours: Enjoy 1-1.5 hours of gameplay with the Mystery at Magnolia Gardens murder mystery game; suitable for 1-5 players and families
  • Immersive Mystery & Crime Games: Change up game night with Hunt A Killer games; story-driven card, puzzle, and board games that will challenge your problem-solving skills

Description

When Nancy Drew begins to investigate a potential poisoning at the botanical garden known as Magnolia Gardens, she soon becomes poisoned herself. In the small window before her symptoms take hold, Nancy manages to collect all of the evidence the player will need, and to interview the potential suspects. Someone at Magnolia Gardens is using the facility’s dangerous plants for nefarious purposes, and Nancy needs your help to find out who before the culprit strikes again. To unearth the culprit, the player must figure out which suspect had the means, motive, and opportunity to commit the crime.

Age Range (Description): Teen


Number of Players: 1-6


Brand: Hunt A Killer


Theme: Educational


Material: Cardboard


Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 10.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: NANRET1BD001


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: September 8, 2021


Language: English


Manufacturer: Hunt a Killer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun but easy
This was a fun game for a girls’ bloody bolognese and wine October gathering. Took about an hour but was a little too obvious. Looking forward to trying a harder version.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • So fun!!
It was the perfect difficulty for beginners and sooo much fun for problem solvers and people who like escape rooms
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by NickiMarie

  • A lot of fun!
Our group really enjoyed solving this one. The story was very engaging!
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Xandir

  • Fun, family game
My husband and I just played this last night with our 12 and 10 year old kids. The mystery was very well crafted and gave us two hours of fun family time. As a homeschooling family, we love to have entertainment be enriching, thought provoking, and skill sharpening. This game requires deductive reasoning and attention to detail. While my husband and I figured out the perpetrator earlier than our kids did, we were still able to have lively discussions and allow the kids to deduce their own conclusions. I wish there were more of these kid friendly mysteries available. Definitely with the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Littles

  • Fun Mystery game for famly night
Everything about this mystery kit was nice. You cannot go wrong with Nancy Drew either. The included mystery paperwork and accessory items are excellent quality. My 2 oldest children and I did this one night over a 2 hour period, stopping to take a snack break. We really enjoyed working as team to figure who did the poisoning and why. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by ButterflyRose

  • One of my favorite brands
We love these short Hunt a Killer boxes. This one in particular was easy enough to solve in around an hour but still so much fun!
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Shawn

  • This can be played with someone long distance (if each person has their own box set)
I bought this game for my daughter who loves in Florida, and I bought myself the one as well. She called me on facetime and we solved the mystery together. Fun!! <3
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by A. Cook

  • Home Mystery Date
My husband and I enjoyed puzzling this out together! I originally bought this to play over several days while visiting family, but we didn't get to it until we came home. Although it is not especially serious or mature, we got sucked in and did not stop until we finished. We liked that it had reasonable "mini-ciphers" that related to the crime you were solving as opposed to being an abstract part of game play. We also appreciated that the main task of the game was examining evidence, which led to a definitive solution. AGE: It would not be inappropriate to play with younger children around since none of the materials or content is especially graphic. However, those playing need to be able to focus on details and consider multiple elements simultaneously, so it would be best to play with adolescents and adults. EXPERIENCE/SKILL: Mystery at Magnolia Gardens was the first game of this kind that we have played. It was challenging enough to be fun, but not frustrating. NUMBER OF PEOPLE: Two people seemed like the perfect number, but it could be played solo or with more people. Although you could play it with a larger group, I personally would limit it to 4-6 people depending on who you're playing with. TIME: We solved this in about 90-120 minutes with a relaxed - yet intentional - approach. We spent more time considering the culprit, reexamining materials, making a timeline, and taking notes than was really necessary. Once you get far enough, you will have a pretty good idea of who did it, especially since there are a few ways of figuring out who it was. However, it was fun to eliminate other suspects and talk about all possibilities. If you want to go through all of the materials at an average pace while discussing possibilities with someone, 60-90 minutes is pretty reasonable. MATERIALS: The materials were clever and seemed to be well-made with one exception. The lock was a bit finicky, so we thought we had the wrong combination at first, but it eventually worked. Also, we took notes using our own paper, so we can pass the game on in "like new" condition. PRICE/REPLAY: It was more expensive than I would have liked, especially for a game you would not want to play again, but it gave us a nice "night in" that was a comparable price to an outing and gas. Since we can give the game to someone else to play, I see the price as being $30 per purchase, but not $30 per play. I'm glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022 by Ally G.

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