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You receive a mysterious envelope filled with clues and artifacts: ancient maps, wax-sealed cryptic notes, a golden coin, and more. Deep-dive into the ancient objects, articles, and expert resources to track down the location of the treasure! Discover hidden websites, send messages to characters, dispatch your team to remote islands, and get drawn into a world that will have you wonder: is this real?
102 escape rooms
This was our first physical game by Society of Curiosities (we’ve done virtual ones before), and they’d packed a lot in the box! It doesn’t come with: a huge box or tons of props, which is great for storage and feels ecologically healthy. It does come with: loads of satisfying puzzles and fun integration of virtual/irl and physical/tactile components in the box, plus nice twists. Hint system is good - we failed in the execution of one puzzle and were able to get ourselves back on track without being spoiled.
28 escape rooms
So creative and the online components were absolutely delightful.
362 escape rooms
i’m overly impressed with game given how immersive it becomes with very little when it comes into props, papers and pieces. everything given is just enough as well as given such a proper focus to the details that it can vaguely feel believable when playing. the communication system through SMS and the web media involved makes this whole experience feel like you’re actually in an adventure and not playing a boxed game.
84 escape rooms
This is a fantastic little game in a box. All of the pieces are very high quality and the puzzles were logical and easy to follow. The mix of physical items, text messages, abstract webpages creates a uniquely immersive experience. Also their hint system is subtle which means it’s easy to get a little nudge without having anything spoiled. You can easily complete the puzzle without marking things, allowing for replay with new friends. I highly recommend these box games.
59 escape rooms
A neat little mystery-in-a-box. It was perfect for a little bit of puzzling on a Sunday morning - nothing to hard, and the web elements added a fun second layer of searching.
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“[It] didn’t have a ton of components,but everything we received in the mail looked and felt right.“