

but be warned, the title terror might just be on to you, too, detective. Now, players everywhere get to be a part of that story by solving the Hunt A Killer case. (And you'll want to do just that, because a clue may be hiding in plain sight or somewhere completely unexpected.) Blair Witch, of course, came to fame during the early "found footage" era of cinema but has since come into its own mythology. There's something very cool, even if it's in an old-fashioned kind of way, about getting a package and opening its contents, either rifling through them quickly to see what's arrived or slowly and meticulously setting them all aside to make sure everything's accounted for. While the Hunt A Killer x Blair Witch crossover easily could have been a surface-level tie-in to a popular property, the unique aspects of each brand really work together well here: Hunt A Killer delivers thoughtful, themed, mixed-media kits for a hands-on approach to sleuthing. RELATED: Welcome the 'Blair Witch' Into Your Home With New Tabletop Game From Hunt A Killer And everyone involved will get the satisfaction of solving the case, even if it doesn't ultimately end the way you think it will. If you are, however, then you get the bonus enjoyment of Easter eggs and references scattered throughout the story. There's enough evidence and content in each box to give you everything you need to know to solve the next step in the case and help Rosemary take another step forward, even if you aren't well-versed in all things Blair Witch. It was a match made in heaven (or, you know, the other place.) Hunt A Killer's incredibly imaginative and creative kits, mailed out to subscribers each month over six-month long arcs, pair perfectly well with the haunted history of The Blair Witch. The case in question was an original one cooked up by the Hunt A Killer team and the fine folks over at Lionsgate who wanted to build an original mystery game around their signature spooky property. If you're a fan of the Blair Witch franchise, a lot of this lore should sound at least somewhat familiar to you.
