



We’re yet to play a Puzzle Post game that we haven’t enjoyed, and I’m pleased to say that is still the case. Just for added warmth, we had a fire lit too, but I don’t think that affects the game at all. All you need is the package and it’s contents, and an internet enabled device. Liz and I don’t actually have too many people near us who like to play escape rooms, so we tackled this game as a team of two.
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If it was me, I would actually set this game up to be more competitive, split your group into two teams and have a race to see who can crack the safe first – perfect for Christmas and a lot more fun than Monopoly! This is a great idea as it means everyone will have something to work on. The Scandal is actually designed to be a game that a larger group of people can play (small groups can play too), but Puzzle Post have done something different that we haven’t seen before, there are duplicates of all the in-game items. Puzzle Post have changed their approach for this game and this is more like a traditional play-at-home game where you solve puzzles to complete a mission, rather than deliver a message. I should state it now: This is not one of those games. Puzzle Post were one of the first companies to produce play at home games that you sent to people for them to complete and reveal a secret message from you. We’ve been fans of Puzzle Post for a long time, or it feels like a long time, I’ve lost all concept of time right now but at some point in the past we played The Dupe and The Missed Flight, both by Puzzle Post. Solve all nine puzzles that Femi has left you, break into the online vault where the files are hidden and delete them all before it’s too late! A bank of files and documents are being used to threaten a leading tennis star and Femi needs your help to disrupt the plan. Femi Banuve, a sports photographer, has stumbled across a story of match-fixing and blackmail at the Marseille Tennis Championships.
