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Baltimore based Murder mystery game making a killing in coronavirus pandemic, $52M in sales expected

Do you have what it takes to solve a homicide from home? One man believes so.

Ryan Hogan and his childhood pal Derrick Smith hosted a weekend-long murder mystery event where they transformed a 200-acre campground into a crime scene when the idea for an unlikely business was born.

“My co-founder and I were looking for different types of immersive experiences where we could build these vast universes and bring people in,” Hogan told Fox News. “That’s really where our passion lies, this distortion of reality and creating communities.”

It was 2016 when Baltimore-based Hunt a Killer was born. Inspired by the growing popularity of true crime podcasts, Hogan and Smith developed an interactive murder mystery game told over the course of six “episodes” or boxes that are mailed right at your doorstep.

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