Offer 4 - Mini Puzzle Game Bundle
Includes 3 items
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×1Escape the Game Keeper
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×1Escape the Lab
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×1Escape the Museum
Puzzle Game Bundle - Escape the Game keeper, Escape the Lab, Escape the Museum.
📜 Escape the Game Keeper 📜
You suspect the criminal known as the game keeper is out to destroy all forms of games. Rumour has it, she lost one too many games of Monopoly and simply had enough. She could not pay for her stay at Mayfair so grabbed the board and threw it across the room.
From that day forward, she vowed to destroy all games. Talk about rage quit! You decide to break into her office to gather evidence of her plans and put a stop to them.
As you enter her office, you see all the evidence you need. Detailed building plans of all the game manufactures and how she plans to take them down.
You are fully focused on the plans in front of you and jump when you hear the door close with a bang. You try to open it but it is locked. You notice various images of games on her desk. Each one contains a hidden puzzle and the the secret to unlocking the door.
📜 Escape the Lab 📜
There is talk that the famous Doctor Eugene Enigma has been performing illegal experiments on humans. Rumour has it, he got tired of jumping through hoops to be able to test his ideas and set up his own secret lab to advance his work.
He has spent 18 years of his life so far searching for a cure to aging. Progress has been slow due to the strict (and necessary) rules set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
You decide to find out if there is any truth to the rumours and break into his lab. As you enter, it becomes obviously Eugene has been experimenting on humans. You take some quick photos and then head to the door only to find it has locked behind you.
You see an envelope on one of the lab benches with a note informing you you must solve the puzzles enclosed to find the code to unlock the door and escape.
📜 Escape the Museum 📜
As an avid History lover, when you hear about a new exhibit opening in your local museum, you can not wait to visit. From the images they have released online, you are excited but suspicious of the items they plan to display. In fact, you suspect they may have been stolen.
You have a vague memory of reading about a spree of museum robberies about a decade ago. Perhaps the museum curator was involved and has kept them hidden all this time. They must be confident these crimes have been forgot to be putting such items on display.
You decide to break in to get an advanced preview of this new exhibit. You enter the museum and make your way to the third floor. You view several interesting displays but nothing untoward.
You continue on to the curator's office and several artifacts grab your attention. Immediately, you recognise a number of stolen items and snap some quick photos on your phone. As you go to leave you find the door has locked behind you.
You see an envelope on the curator's desk which appears to be full of old press releases. There is a note saying you must solve the puzzles enclosed to find the code to unlock the door and escape.
🧩 Game Play 🧩
Each game contains an introductory letter which explains the game play and where hints can be accessed.
The suggested age for these games is 14+ however younger players can join in the fun but may need some adult guidance. You can play solo or in a small group. The game itself takes about 30 - 60 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size.
📜 Escape the Game Keeper 📜
You suspect the criminal known as the game keeper is out to destroy all forms of games. Rumour has it, she lost one too many games of Monopoly and simply had enough. She could not pay for her stay at Mayfair so grabbed the board and threw it across the room.
From that day forward, she vowed to destroy all games. Talk about rage quit! You decide to break into her office to gather evidence of her plans and put a stop to them.
As you enter her office, you see all the evidence you need. Detailed building plans of all the game manufactures and how she plans to take them down.
You are fully focused on the plans in front of you and jump when you hear the door close with a bang. You try to open it but it is locked. You notice various images of games on her desk. Each one contains a hidden puzzle and the the secret to unlocking the door.
📜 Escape the Lab 📜
There is talk that the famous Doctor Eugene Enigma has been performing illegal experiments on humans. Rumour has it, he got tired of jumping through hoops to be able to test his ideas and set up his own secret lab to advance his work.
He has spent 18 years of his life so far searching for a cure to aging. Progress has been slow due to the strict (and necessary) rules set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
You decide to find out if there is any truth to the rumours and break into his lab. As you enter, it becomes obviously Eugene has been experimenting on humans. You take some quick photos and then head to the door only to find it has locked behind you.
You see an envelope on one of the lab benches with a note informing you you must solve the puzzles enclosed to find the code to unlock the door and escape.
📜 Escape the Museum 📜
As an avid History lover, when you hear about a new exhibit opening in your local museum, you can not wait to visit. From the images they have released online, you are excited but suspicious of the items they plan to display. In fact, you suspect they may have been stolen.
You have a vague memory of reading about a spree of museum robberies about a decade ago. Perhaps the museum curator was involved and has kept them hidden all this time. They must be confident these crimes have been forgot to be putting such items on display.
You decide to break in to get an advanced preview of this new exhibit. You enter the museum and make your way to the third floor. You view several interesting displays but nothing untoward.
You continue on to the curator's office and several artifacts grab your attention. Immediately, you recognise a number of stolen items and snap some quick photos on your phone. As you go to leave you find the door has locked behind you.
You see an envelope on the curator's desk which appears to be full of old press releases. There is a note saying you must solve the puzzles enclosed to find the code to unlock the door and escape.
🧩 Game Play 🧩
Each game contains an introductory letter which explains the game play and where hints can be accessed.
The suggested age for these games is 14+ however younger players can join in the fun but may need some adult guidance. You can play solo or in a small group. The game itself takes about 30 - 60 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size.