I love the entire idea of making Escape Room In A Box style games more immersive. Mysterious Package Company is really good at is and so is Hunt A Killer. Their games are filled with props, things you can manipulate and artifacts. I also appreciate it when I finish one of these games and end up with some cool chotchkies to keep at the end. What's a game you played that had awesome components that helped make the experience even more immersive, and what's the best keepsake you've gotten at the end of a game?
This one looks really interesting, especially having it potentially spanning 15+ hours. *minor Spoilers coming… Charterstone had components I really enjoyed, especially the building stickers and scratch offs. For a keepsake, nothing really jumps out at me, but I hear Gloomhaven’s Envelope X is supposed to be cool (I didn’t make it that far to unlock it let alone solve it).
I love the entire idea of making Escape Room In A Box style games more immersive. Mysterious Package Company is really good at is and so is Hunt A Killer. Their games are filled with props, things you can manipulate and artifacts. I also appreciate it when I finish one of these games and end up with some cool chotchkies to keep at the end.
What's a game you played that had awesome components that helped make the experience even more immersive, and what's the best keepsake you've gotten at the end of a game?
This one looks really interesting, especially having it potentially spanning 15+ hours.
*minor Spoilers coming…
Charterstone had components I really enjoyed, especially the building stickers and scratch offs. For a keepsake, nothing really jumps out at me, but I hear Gloomhaven’s Envelope X is supposed to be cool (I didn’t make it that far to unlock it let alone solve it).