




Hunt A Killer x Sam and Colby: The Haunting At Wicker Ridge, an Immersive Ghost Hunters Experience, for Fans of Paranormal Activity and Mystery Games, Board Game is 90-120 Minutes, for Ages 14+
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Description
- You Are A Paranormal Detective: Sam and Colby need a hand with the unsolved mysteries at Wicker Ridge. Here's the mission: investigate, banish a demon, and don't get possessed. - New Player Friendly: This board game difficulty is rated 1/5 for new players and built for ages 14+. Get 90-120 minutes of gameplay with one or more players. You'll play a critical role in solving cases and outsmarting evil. - Haunted House In A Box : Use realistic clues and evidence like a ghost comm box, a one time water ritual, a planchette, and a forgotten journal to help fight a demonic entity and survive the haunting. - Exclusive Collaboration: Hunt A Killer teamed up with YouTubers Sam and Colby in this mystery game of paranormal proportions! If you love haunted mansions, family games or party games, you'll love this for your next game night! - More Murder Mysteries: Want more difficult Hunt A Killer cases? Check out Lakeside Slaughter and other murder mysteries by Hunt A Killer!
Details
Product Details
- Age Range Description
- Teen
- Brand Name
- Hunt A Killer
- Included Components
- 1 game
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Item Type Name
- Each
- Model Name
- HAKCH4105
- Set Name
- The Haunting at Wicker Ridge
- Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)
- 168.0
- Model Number
- HAKCH4105
- Manufacturer Part Number
- HAKCH4105
- Manufacturer
- Relatable Detectives
- Material Type
- Cardstock
Game Specifications
- Number of Players
- 2
- Container Type
- Box
- Number of Items
- 1
- Estimated Playing Time
- 120 Minutes
- Is Assembly Required
- No
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
- Educational Objective
- Enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills
- Operation Mode
- manual
- Power Source
- manual
- Theme
- Mystery
- Color
- Multi
- Subject Character
- Sam and Colby
- Product Style
- Wicker Ridge
- Grenre
- Mystery
Dimensions and Measurements
- Item Dimensions L x W
- 10.5"L x 9.5"W
- Package Quantity
- 1
- Size
- 9.5 x 10.5 x 0.1 inches
- Item Dimensions
- 10.5 x 9.5 x 0.1 inches
Frequently asked questions
- What is the recommended age for this board game?
- The game is built for ages 14+ and is rated Teen.
- How many players can play?
- The game can be played with one or more players, as stated in the description.
- How long does a typical game last?
- Gameplay lasts 90-120 minutes, according to the product details.
Customer reviews
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Immersive and fun
This is a very fun and interesting idea for a game night. One thing I like about these games is that they are focused on the investigation, puzzle-solving part. I mean, it's called Hunt a Killer, so whether or not you'd consider something like this "family-friendly" or "age-appropriate" is really a matter of opinion. While you have to remember you are trying to solve a murder, it doesn't focus on that. It's more about figuring out who had motive, opportunity, etc. The immersive style of the games is very fun. There's much more to it than rolling dice and moving pieces around a board. You have tangible items as "evidence" to examine and even a link to websites to get audio clues, and more. This does take a while, so it's great for game nights with multiple people. But you could also do the entire thing yourself if you wanted to. The only downside of a game like this is that it has a single ending so once you figure it out, playing it again would be like watching a movie or tv episode you've already seen. You may still enjoy it but you aren't going to be surprised by the end. But still for the experience and the amount of time it takes to play these, I'd still recommend these to any thriller/crime/drama fans.
This is a very fun and interesting idea for a game night. One thing I like about these games is that they are focused on the investigation, puzzle-solving part. I mean, it's called Hunt a Killer, so whether or not you'd consider something like this "family-friendly" or "age-appropriate" is really a matter of opinion. While you have to remember you are trying to solve a murder, it doesn't focus on that. It's more about figuring out who had motive, opportunity, etc. The immersive style of the games is very fun. There's much more to it than rolling dice and moving pieces around a board. You have tangible items as "evidence" to examine and even a link to websites to get audio clues, and more. This does take a while, so it's great for game nights with multiple people. But you could also do the entire thing yourself if you wanted to. The only downside of a game like this is that it has a single ending so once you figure it out, playing it again would be like watching a movie or tv episode you've already seen. You may still enjoy it but you aren't going to be surprised by the end. But still for the experience and the amount of time it takes to play these, I'd still recommend these to any thriller/crime/drama fans.
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Fun Mystery with nice quality evidence
My sister and I regularly tackle mysteries from Hunt A Killer, and this one was especially fun. The evidence included in this set was high quality and truly enhanced the overall experience. We especially enjoyed working through the materials together and piecing everything together as a team. Although we did need to go online to track down some additional evidence, we were able to quickly find what we needed to identify the killer. This mystery featured several coded messages that took us longer than usual to solve, but that only made it more engaging and satisfying. In the end, it turned into a fun afternoon adventure that we thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves immersive, hands-on mysteries!
My sister and I regularly tackle mysteries from Hunt A Killer, and this one was especially fun. The evidence included in this set was high quality and truly enhanced the overall experience. We especially enjoyed working through the materials together and piecing everything together as a team. Although we did need to go online to track down some additional evidence, we were able to quickly find what we needed to identify the killer. This mystery featured several coded messages that took us longer than usual to solve, but that only made it more engaging and satisfying. In the end, it turned into a fun afternoon adventure that we thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves immersive, hands-on mysteries!
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Fun, challenging, highly detailed
This was a fun evening activity! Well worth the price for over two hours of entertainment. Very detailed. Regarding the murder: The Who and why are easy but the how was totally lost on us-we had so much fun though! I like that it’s more free flowing and open, you read the intro letter and then just go at it examining clues. This is even an activity that you can do alone. After you’re done and you solve it, it can be passed along to someone else, too! So it is reusable but the storyline and solution remain the same.
This was a fun evening activity! Well worth the price for over two hours of entertainment. Very detailed. Regarding the murder: The Who and why are easy but the how was totally lost on us-we had so much fun though! I like that it’s more free flowing and open, you read the intro letter and then just go at it examining clues. This is even an activity that you can do alone. After you’re done and you solve it, it can be passed along to someone else, too! So it is reusable but the storyline and solution remain the same.
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Perfect way to spend a few hours of couple or family time that isn’t TV or scrolling! Loved it!
My husband and I had a blast playing this game! Took us about 2 and a half hours and was actually fairly challenging in the puzzle department. We had a lot of fun and it is great to work together on something instead of binge TV or scroll on phones! We are definitely looking forward to spending more game playtime together! Most everything is included in the box but you do need to access the internet for some clues. Instructions make it very simple to get to.
My husband and I had a blast playing this game! Took us about 2 and a half hours and was actually fairly challenging in the puzzle department. We had a lot of fun and it is great to work together on something instead of binge TV or scroll on phones! We are definitely looking forward to spending more game playtime together! Most everything is included in the box but you do need to access the internet for some clues. Instructions make it very simple to get to.