Alright, so the other day, I was just chilling with my daughter, and we got to talking about those mystery games we love so much. We’ve been hooked on “Hunt A Killer” for a while, but we’re starting to crave something new, you know? We started wondering if there were any other cool games out there that are kinda like it. So I thought, why not hit up the internet and see what’s up? That’s when I started my little investigation.

I began by checking out some forums and stuff, just to see what other folks were playing. I stumbled upon a few posts where people were asking the same question. One person mentioned something called “Deadbolt Mystery Society,” which sounded pretty interesting. I made a note to check that out later. Then I saw another comment about online games that are similar to these subscription box types, with clues and puzzles and all that jazz. That got me thinking about what kind of online stuff was out there.
Diving into the Options
I figured I’d start by looking up apps that were similar to “Hunt A Killer.” I just typed it into a search engine and, boom, a bunch of options popped up. It was a bit overwhelming, to be honest. There were so many apps that claimed to be “like” the one we liked. So, I started filtering through them, looking at the descriptions, the ratings, the reviews. It was a bit of a mixed bag, but it gave me some ideas.
After sifting through the app results, I thought about checking out that “Deadbolt Mystery Society” thing I saw earlier. I did a quick search and found their site. It looked pretty legit. They had a bunch of different cases, each with its own theme and storyline. I browsed through a few of them, reading the descriptions and trying to get a feel for what they were about. It seemed like they had a similar vibe to “Hunt A Killer,” but with their own unique twist. Definitely worth considering.
Getting More Ideas
While I was checking out “Deadbolt Mystery Society,” I also kept looking for other online games. I saw a few mentions of something called “Post Mortem.” The name sounded kinda dark, but hey, we’re into mysteries, right? So I decided to see what that was all about. I found a couple of websites that had these games, and they looked pretty cool. They had all sorts of different scenarios and puzzles to solve. It wasn’t exactly like “Hunt A Killer,” but it still had that whole mystery-solving element that we enjoyed. I added those to my list of things to try out.
- “Deadbolt Mystery Society” – This one kept coming up, and for good reason. It has a similar feel to “Hunt A Killer,” but with its own unique cases and stories.
- “Post Mortem” online games – These are more like standalone online mysteries. They’re not subscription-based, but they still have that puzzle-solving aspect that we like.
- Various apps similar to “Hunt A Killer” – There are tons of these out there. Some are good, some are not so good. It takes a bit of digging to find the gems.
So, after all that digging around, I ended up with a pretty decent list of alternatives to “Hunt A Killer.” We’re definitely going to try out “Deadbolt Mystery Society,” and we’ll probably check out some of those online “Post Mortem” games too. And who knows, maybe we’ll stumble upon some other cool apps along the way. It’s all part of the adventure, right?
Anyway, that’s my little journey into the world of “Hunt A Killer” alternatives. It was fun exploring all the different options and seeing what else is out there. If you’re a fan of these kinds of games, hopefully, this gives you some ideas on where to look next. Happy hunting!