- Haunt Rules 2
Hi Rez Designs has built a reputation for delivering high-impact, cinematic-quality projection effects that elevate any Halloween setup—from home haunts to professional attractions. Their library of digital scares blends classic horror with cutting-edge visuals, allowing haunters to create immersive environments without the need for complex equipment or editing software. Whether you're projecting onto windows, doors, or custom props, their effects are designed to drop jaws and raise heart rates.
What truly sets Hi Rez Designs apart is the versatility and expandability of their products. Most effects can be used as looping visuals or activated by trigger, and many are optimized for integration with the Hi Rez Relay Decoder—a device that lets you sync the on-screen scare with real-world elements like fog machines, strobes, air cannons, or even animatronics. The result? Hollywood-level horror effects at a fraction of the cost and effort.
A Scare Before They Even Enter—Turn Your Rules Sign Into a Jump Scare Trap
Haunt Rules 2: Triple Feature – HD is a brilliant blend of practicality and psychological warfare. Designed to be used as a rules and warning sign outside your haunt or attraction, this product lulls guests into a false sense of normalcy—then hits them with a terrifying surprise. The video plays as a legitimate-looking safety poster on a vertically mounted screen, then suddenly transforms into one of three horrifying characters, catching guests completely off guard.
This package includes three different “poster” styles and three matching scare characters, ranging from light and spooky (great for family-friendly haunts) to intense and terrifying (perfect for hardcore scare zones). Also included are seamless transitions between posters, as well as black screen versions of each character for Pepper’s Ghost, 2-way mirror, or projector setups. Whether you run this on a continuous loop or trigger it using the Hi-Rez Relay Decoder (with optional fog, lights, or air blasts), the timing and impact are dead-on.
What We Love:
📜 Rules Turned Scare Trap
We love that this starts as a believable rules sign, which not only sets the tone for your haunt but disarms your guests. When the scare hits, it lands even harder because they’re not expecting it.
🎭 Three Styles, One Flexible Setup
From kid-friendly to nightmare fuel, you can tailor the visuals to your audience or even rotate them throughout the night. Each poster and scare character can be swapped and re-ordered easily.
👻 Perfect for Mirror and Ghost Effects
The included black background versions of each scare character make this product a dream for 2-way mirror setups or Pepper’s Ghost illusions, making your “rules” monitor look like it’s coming to life.
Use Case Ideas:
- Entrance Queue Line: Mount a vertically oriented TV with the warning poster playing in loop. Trigger the scare when guests approach using a motion sensor and air cannon blast.
- 2-Way Mirror Trick: Hide the screen behind a framed mirror. When the black screen scare character activates, it looks like the reflection itself just came alive.
- Ghostly Hallway Monitor: Use the black background version in a dark hallway with a fog machine and have the scare appear from seemingly nowhere.
- Haunt Orientation Room: Play a series of “rules” transitions with the occasional character intrusion for laughs, screams, and tension before guests move deeper into the haunt.
Final Verdict:
Haunt Rules 2: Triple Feature is one of the most creative and functional FX packs in the Hi Rez lineup. It turns a mundane rules sign into an unforgettable first scare and offers unmatched versatility with its multiple styles, mirrored illusion capability, and Relay Decoder support. Whether you’re setting the tone or setting them up for a scream, this is a perfect front-of-house experience.
🎃 Recommended for:
- Haunted attractions seeking an interactive rules sign with a scare payoff
- Haunters using mirror illusions or hidden projection tricks
- Any setup wanting a quick, unexpected, and memorable start to the experience
- Attractions needing multiple scare levels to match different audience types