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As a prelude to Halloween, I spent an afternoon with Hunt a Killer: Horror — Blair Witch

Hey, internet — Corey from Mashable here. Recently, I was looking for some good analog fun to pass the time, and I discovered Hunt a Killer, a murder mystery game. Right up my alley! But then I discovered that they were releasing something new: They’ve teamed up with Lionsgate and made a horror game that takes place in the Blair Witch world. As a major fan of that movie, I was thrilled. About three days ago I ordered my first box, and here’s my account of what happened next: 

3PM: Here we go. The first episode of Hunt A Killer: Horror — Blair Witch has arrived at my doorstep. Finally, a chance to test my ongoing theory that I’d be a very good detective. How do I know, you ask? I’ve watched many episodes of old British mystery shows, and by the time the killer or con-artist is revealed at the end, I almost always say, “Oh, I could’ve guessed it was him!” Plus, I can arch my eyebrow in a perfect expression of Hmm, this is intriguing when I find a clue. What else could an aspiring sleuth need? Let’s open the box and see. Read more...

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