Hunt A Killer is an interactive entertainment company founded in 2016 by Ryan Hogan in Baltimore, Maryland. The company produces immersive mystery experiences delivered as subscription boxes or standalone games. Each subscription season consists of six monthly episodes that together form a complete mystery for players to solve using physical clues, documents, evidence, and puzzles.
The Hunt A Killer platform offers both subscription-based seasons and standalone mystery boxes. Subscription plans start at approximately $25 per month for a six-month season commitment. Standalone boxes are available for purchase without a subscription. Shipping is included in the subscription price for US customers. Products are designed for 1-5 players and typically take 60-90 minutes per episode.
Subscription Boxes
Hunt A Killer delivers immersive monthly mystery boxes containing physical clues, documents, and puzzles that form a season-long mystery experience for 1-5 players.
Toys & Games
Hunt A Killer produces interactive mystery games and puzzles delivered as subscription seasons or standalone boxes, combining elements of escape rooms, true crime, and tabletop gaming.
Store Details
Free ShippingYes
Returns14 days (unopened)
Delivery3-7 days
Loyalty ProgramNo
Payment MethodsCredit Card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Shop Pay
3.9
1 reviews
Packaging & Presentation
4.3
Shipping Reliability
4
Value for Money
3.8
Product Selection
3.7
Customization Options
3.4
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.9/5
Hunt A Killer delivers monthly murder mystery subscription boxes where subscribers become detectives, examining evidence, solving puzzles, and following narrative arcs across multiple months. The concept is genuinely innovative and engaging, offering a unique entertainment experience that sits between board games and escape rooms. Free shipping with no minimum is included. The production quality of physical clues and evidence is impressive. The multi-month narrative creates anticipation and commitment. The 14-day return window for unopened boxes is restrictive but understandable for narrative-driven content. No loyalty program exists. The main criticism is value perception — some months feel more engaging than others, and the subscription commitment means paying for all chapters. Delivery at 3-7 days is standard. For mystery enthusiasts and puzzle lovers seeking an ongoing interactive entertainment experience, Hunt A Killer offers something truly different in the subscription box space.