Hunt a Killer: Homicide at the Heist – Murder Mystery Game for Adults (Ages 14+, 1+ Players)

Hunt a Killer: Homicide at the Heist – Murder Mystery Game for Adults (Ages 14+, 1+ Players)

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Hunt a Killer: Homicide at the Heist – Murder Mystery Game for Adults (Ages 14+, 1+ Players)

Hunt a Killer: Homicide at the Heist – Murder Mystery Game for Adults (Ages 14+, 1+ Players)

£27.92
Sale price  £27.92 Regular price 

Hunt a Killer: Homicide at the Heist is a murder mystery game where you investigate the death of Nicky Wagner, a brilliant jewel thief killed during a diamond heist. The box contains forensic files, crime scene photos, and personal items—everything needed to solve the case. Designed for one or more players aged 14 and up, sessions run about 90 to 120 minutes.

The Victim: Nicky Wagner

Nicky Wagner was a safecracking prodigy and thief. In this story, a high-stakes diamond heist goes wrong, and Nicky ends up dead. Your mission: identify the traitor among the crew, figure out who murdered Nicky, and recover the priceless gem.

What’s Inside the Mystery Box

  • Forensic files with lab results and evidence logs
  • Crime scene photographs
  • Personal items belonging to the victim and suspects

All materials are designed to be examined and cross-referenced to uncover clues.

Gameplay and Difficulty

Play solo or with a team. Examine evidence, eliminate suspects, and deduce the truth. The difficulty is rated 2 out of 5, making it accessible for beginners while still engaging for experienced mystery enthusiasts. A single game takes 90 to 120 minutes.

Game Details at a Glance

Players 1+
Ages 14+
Difficulty 2/5
Playtime 90–120 minutes

Common Questions About Homicide at the Heist

Can I play alone?

Yes, the game is designed for 1 or more players. You can investigate solo or gather a group.

How hard is the game?

The difficulty is rated 2 out of 5, which means it’s not overly complex but still offers a satisfying challenge.

What comes in the box?

The box includes forensic files, crime scene photos, and personal items. All evidence is physical—no app or screen required.

How long does a game take?

Each session lasts about 90 to 120 minutes, perfect for a single evening of detective work.

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