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Hunt A Killer Dead on The Vine: Murder Mystery Box for Game Night | 14+
Hunt A Killer Dead on The Vine: Murder Mystery Box for Game Night | 14+
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Step into the vineyard mystery
In Hunt A Killer: Dead on The Vine, you become a detective drawn into the aftermath of a family celebration at a rural winery. The scene comes alive with candlelit tables, warm red wine, and the crisp scent of autumn foliage. As you turn over notes and inspect items, you’ll sense the pressure to connect alibis with evidence and reconstruct a night that ended in tragedy.
What’s inside and how you play
- A curated package of evidence to examine: forensic files, crime-scene photos, handwritten notes, and personal items that hint at motives and secrets.
- Designed for 1–5 players, ages 14+, with a medium difficulty (3/5) to accommodate different group dynamics.
- Flexible play: complete in a single 4–6 hour session or spread across multiple evenings to fit your pace.
What the experience feels like
- Immersive storytelling that invites discussion, deduction, and moments of realization as you piece together the night’s events.
- A polished host experience with guided pacing and clue reveals to keep the investigation engaging.
- Expands your library with other Hunt A Killer titles offering fresh settings and new investigations for adults.
Great gift ideas and real-life use cases
- Valentine's Day gifts that invite shared suspense for couples and close friends.
- Thoughtful options for friends, sisters, or colleagues seeking a memorable game night experience.
- A social activity that strengthens collaboration and conversation around a compelling mystery.
Note: the hands-on investigation and outcomes depend on your team’s clues and choices. The experience is designed to entertain and provoke discussion rather than guarantee a specific result.
FAQ
Q: What is Hunt A Killer Dead on The Vine best for?
A: Ideal for suspenseful game nights, Valentine gifts, and social gatherings; solo or group play possible.
Q: How long does a typical game take?
A: Most groups finish in 4–6 hours, either in one sitting or across several sessions.