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Post by tetravus on Dec 1, 2020 14:04:07 GMT -5
Welp, my Ebay alerts and carefully phrased Google searches have come up empty. If anyone has a copy of 1934 (Hunt a Killer's first premium case, which comes in a bankers box), I'd be happy to speak with you about a monetary exchange. Thanks in advance!
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Post by dmikester on Dec 1, 2020 16:30:29 GMT -5
This will not help you, but I do have a copy and will never get rid of it; by far my favorite premium narrative experience from any company. I can see why they discontinued it; it ends up being extremely disturbing and had a TON of super well-made items in it. The quality was so high that I bet it was super expensive to make. Good luck!
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Post by tetravus on Dec 1, 2020 23:56:34 GMT -5
This will not help you, but I do have a copy and will never get rid of it; by far my favorite premium narrative experience from any company. I can see why they discontinued it; it ends up being extremely disturbing and had a TON of super well-made items in it. The quality was so high that I bet it was super expensive to make. Good luck! Thanks for the vote of confidence. It's the only one that's eluded me so far; I didn't get into this hobby until after it had been published. Thankfully, I've already received an offer from one of the forum regulars, so I hope to rectify that situation shortly. We'll see if it's able to dethrone Fluf for the #1 spot in my mental list.
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Post by dmikester on Dec 2, 2020 2:42:36 GMT -5
This will not help you, but I do have a copy and will never get rid of it; by far my favorite premium narrative experience from any company. I can see why they discontinued it; it ends up being extremely disturbing and had a TON of super well-made items in it. The quality was so high that I bet it was super expensive to make. Good luck! Thanks for the vote of confidence. It's the only one that's eluded me so far; I didn't get into this hobby until after it had been published. Thankfully, I've already received an offer from one of the forum regulars, so I hope to rectify that situation shortly. We'll see if it's able to dethrone Fluf for the #1 spot in my mental list. Excellent! The only caveat I have with 1934, and I’ll be as vague as I can here, is that a major part of the appeal of it for me was unboxing it and interacting with the physical items. If it’s been fully solved by the person selling it, then there’s an aspect of the experience that will be lost and I wouldn’t recommend it as highly as if it were brand new (though there’s still a lot to enjoy regardless).
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Post by kelley on Dec 15, 2020 22:19:56 GMT -5
Thanks for the vote of confidence. It's the only one that's eluded me so far; I didn't get into this hobby until after it had been published. Thankfully, I've already received an offer from one of the forum regulars, so I hope to rectify that situation shortly. We'll see if it's able to dethrone Fluf for the #1 spot in my mental list. Excellent! The only caveat I have with 1934, and I’ll be as vague as I can here, is that a major part of the appeal of it for me was unboxing it and interacting with the physical items. If it’s been fully solved by the person selling it, then there’s an aspect of the experience that will be lost and I wouldn’t recommend it as highly as if it were brand new (though there’s still a lot to enjoy regardless). I also would love to play 1934, and would also gladly purchase it when and if someone would resell. To date my favorite is Cozy Killer season one, Inheritance. Nothing comes close, not even FLUF, in. my book!
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