Jumping into "Hunt A Killer: Dead Below Deck" is like stepping right into your own murder mystery adventure. As for how long it takes, it kind of varies. It depends on how good you are with puzzles and whether you're flying solo or teaming up with friends.
From what we've found, most folks say it takes somewhere between 2 to 4 hours to crack the case. But really, it can be longer or shorter based on how many people you're playing with and how quickly you're picking up on the clues.
The game keeps you busy with both physical components, like evidence packets, and digital clues you can get through a special app on your phone. It’s like exploring the wealthy world of a luxury yacht, The Old Thunder, right from your living room.
Apparently, the app is pretty important. It holds extra evidence and interactive bits that you’ll need to solve Rachel Veinson's mysterious death. Some find all the tech stuff a bit much, especially if you're into the old-school board game vibe, but others say it makes the whole story feel more alive and immersive.
Whether you're diving into the mystery alone or with friends, you can take your time or speed through—it’s really your call. Some like to spread it out over several sessions, while others knock it out all at once.
The mix of storytelling and having to piece together both physical and digital clues promises a thrilling journey.
In short, "Dead Below Deck" lets you choose how intense you want your detective work to be. So whether you're sleuthing solo or in a group, be ready for a well-spent few hours full of intrigue and mystery-solving.