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Post by distantsmoke on Mar 2, 2018 18:55:14 GMT -5
I just found this new mystery subscription box. Their first box is being shipped now. But I don't think it's too late to get in on it. I have subscribed and will report on it once I receive it. The thing that tipped me over the edge was April's box will be based in an asylum. Crazy people make my heart putter patter. It seems to be a new mystery each month. They've only just started so I really have no idea what they are about other than what the website tells me. Enter at your own risk! The website is: deadboltmysterysociety.cratejoy.com
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Post by wortelboer on Mar 2, 2018 19:14:00 GMT -5
I just found this new mystery subscription box. Their first box is being shipped now. But I don't think it's too late to get in on it. I have subscribed and will report on it once I receive it. The thing that tipped me over the edge was April's box will be based in an asylum. Crazy people make my heart putter patter. It seems to be a new mystery each month. They've only just started so I really have no idea what they are about other than what the website tells me. Enter at your own risk! The website is: deadboltmysterysociety.cratejoy.com This looks very interesting. Thanks for finding and sharing!!
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Post by distantsmoke on Apr 11, 2018 20:03:14 GMT -5
So I have the first two boxes now. Murder in 3B and Asylum. Most of the material included comprises 8.5x11 inch paper with printing on them. So far, typically, there is a letter to The Associates of the Will Sreet Dectective Agaency. A sealed envelope labels "suspects". Puzzles to solve and "information provided". There are some "artifacts such as an empty but well labeled pill bottle and a room key. The modern plastic kind of room key. And over riding theme so far is that the Mayor of Valley Falls thinks highly of the Will Street detective agency since he keeps asking them for help.
So far I have not found the puzzles to be easy. But I'm not the best puzzler here.
I have found the best way to store each "box" is by using acetate sheet protectors and binders. Everything fits quite neatly. I would encourage anyone who enjoys pencil and paper puzzles with no readily visible online components to purchase one of the boxes without a subscription. This would allow you to make your own determination about the quality of the product.
I like it and plan on continuing my subscription for the foreseeable future.
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