Thank you for your review; I really appreciated it. I just ordered my first box. It is a mystery called "Petra" and the tracking number says that it just arrived in Canada today; so exciting! It only took a few days from Utah; wow! While I am waiting for the box to arrive to surprise my husband for this weekend's date night, I wanted to find a general video that was not from the maker of the box, and also without a specific spoiler. Your video was ABSOLUTELY perfect for this. I gave you a big thumbs up. Also, we may get into other subscription boxes, so I have also subscribed to your channel for other ideas and future reviews. I really enjoyed both of you; thank you again for some relaxing and decent original RUclips content.
We have escape the crate which can be played as individual boxes escape room style but also has a continued storyline element too. We also have hunt a killer which is a crime scene investigation over several boxes.
I bought a murder mystery in a box for the family for Christmas. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Speaking of date nights, is that Date Night in a box you two used to review still around?
I could totally see this as a 1-4 person activity, technically you could probably have more but I think 1-4 people is the perfect amount! Great question Erin!
You probably already found an answer since it's been a year, but for anyone else who may be looking... It depends on the box. I've only played 2 so far, one of them was very linear and required you to solve one puzzle at a time, so it would be more difficult with a lot of people as everyone would have to look at the clues. The other one I played (US National Parks) had no particular order of solving the puzzles, so it can be split up and can be more easily played by a lot of people. You can definitely solve all of them by yourself.
Thank you for your review; I really appreciated it. I just ordered my first box. It is a mystery called "Petra" and the tracking number says that it just arrived in Canada today; so exciting! It only took a few days from Utah; wow! While I am waiting for the box to arrive to surprise my husband for this weekend's date night, I wanted to find a general video that was not from the maker of the box, and also without a specific spoiler. Your video was ABSOLUTELY perfect for this. I gave you a big thumbs up. Also, we may get into other subscription boxes, so I have also subscribed to your channel for other ideas and future reviews. I really enjoyed both of you; thank you again for some relaxing and decent original RUclips content.
We have escape the crate which can be played as individual boxes escape room style but also has a continued storyline element too. We also have hunt a killer which is a crime scene investigation over several boxes.
Are these reusable - i.e. could you pass it on to friends/family to do after you've done it? That would make this much more compelling.
Can it be used again? More than once?
I also ordered Finders Seekers recently. I have done one box and I am waiting on the second one.
Random but have y’all ever considered Bombfell? Looks kinda like stitch fix
Just order one of these for $15.00 I like deadbolt mysteries and HAK too
Mine should be coming next month! Can’t wait.
I bought a murder mystery in a box for the family for Christmas. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Speaking of date nights, is that Date Night in a box you two used to review still around?
OMG! Favorite box ever! (Whaaat? Even better than Stitch Fix?...Maybe! Lol 😂)
just ordered !!!!
I have questions guys.... Could i solve this box by myself? How many participants would be too many? Would it make a good dinner party accessory?
I could totally see this as a 1-4 person activity, technically you could probably have more but I think 1-4 people is the perfect amount! Great question Erin!
You probably already found an answer since it's been a year, but for anyone else who may be looking... It depends on the box. I've only played 2 so far, one of them was very linear and required you to solve one puzzle at a time, so it would be more difficult with a lot of people as everyone would have to look at the clues. The other one I played (US National Parks) had no particular order of solving the puzzles, so it can be split up and can be more easily played by a lot of people. You can definitely solve all of them by yourself.