
Killer Pursuit
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Killer Pursuit offers 4 games for all types of players. Games range from all in one boxes to a 7 part game.






Murder on the 4th — 3 Part Murder Mystery Game
$59.99
On July 4, 2022, a resident of Saguaro Sands RV Village — a quiet retirement community in Yuma, Arizona — was found dead.
What first looked like a tragic holiday accident soon unravels into a web of secrets, lies, and small-town betrayal.
Across three parts, you’ll sift through 40+ documents, decrypt hidden messages, and examine physical evidence — including a flag, pickleball keychain, and other keepsakes — to uncover the truth. Each installment introduces new puzzles, suspects, and revelations, guiding you step by step through the case.
With 20–40 hours of gameplay and a companion website for hints and progress checks, Murder on the 4th is a handcrafted, escape-room-style investigation perfect for solo sleuths or groups.
This Independence Day, freedom comes at a price.QuantityComing soon





Murder at the Ballet — All in One Premium Murder Mystery Game
$74.99
On January 13th, 2023, Odessa Winters—principal ballerina at En Pointe Toronto Ballet—was stabbed to death during a solo rehearsal.
To solve Odessa's murder, you'll step into a private investigator's shoes and uncover hidden websites, decrypt secret messages, and piece evidence together. You'll comb through over 25 unique investigative documents, and examine various physical clues—like a pointe shoe bag, a scrunchie, a bear, a ring, and more—as you uncover motives and eliminate suspects.
You’ll gain access to a website with hints and progress checks to help you as you work through the case.
Play solo or with friends. With 10–20 hours of gameplay and 7 unique puzzles, Murder at the Ballet is the perfect game for multiple nights of immersive sleuthing and puzzle cracking fun.QuantityComing soon








Murder at the Zoo — 4 Part Murder Mystery Game
$99.99
On September 15, 2023, a zookeeper at Chicago’s Riverside Zoo was mauled to death during a routine cleaning shift.
But this wasn’t a tragic accident — the tiger had been deliberately released.
Over four parts, you’ll take on the role of investigator to uncover what really happened. Each sealed envelope adds new evidence, puzzles, and story revelations that guide you step by step through the case. You’ll analyze staff schedules, internal emails, security logs, medical reports, and encrypted messages, using a hidden website for logic checks, decryption tools, and hints as you go.
With over 20 physical items — including a real bucket hat, whistle, headband, keychain, toy camera, and coaster — this handcrafted set feels like a genuine investigation kit. You’ll decrypt secret messages, explore hidden websites, and solve everything from animal-fact ciphers to layered deduction puzzles.
It’s a 20–40 hour, fully guided, escape-room-style experience packed with twists, tactile clues, and story depth. Play solo or with friends — no prior experience needed.QuantityComing soon










Death of a Psychiatrist — 7 Part Premium Murder Mystery Game 4
$149.99
Death of a Psychiatrist is a premium seven-part murder mystery game built for serious players. With 25–50 hours of gameplay, this experience goes far beyond the typical mystery box.
You’ll work through over 100 pieces of evidence—including 20+ physical items, 5 encrypted messages, 2 locked boxes, hidden websites, and more than 30 layered objectives. From decoding complex ciphers to ruling out suspects, each task is designed to challenge even the most experienced detective.
A companion website offers structured guidance, hint systems, and progress tracking—so you can customize the difficulty to match your play style.
Smart, immersive, and relentlessly detailed, Death of a Psychiatrist rewards careful thinking, sharp observation, and a desire to uncover the truth.QuantityAll options are out of stockComing soon“Killer Pursuit is the most challenging murder mystery game I've done.”
Jen S.
“Killer Pursuit is different than other murder mystery boxes I've done. There's more variety in the clues and puzzles, and all the solutions make sense. There's no random "gotchas" that come out of nowhere.”
- Talia N.
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