Not an RPG thing (though I guess it’s a bit of a LARP?), but this looks really neat.

Not an RPG thing (though I guess it’s a bit of a LARP?), but this looks really neat.

Not an RPG thing (though I guess it’s a bit of a LARP?), but this looks really neat. $30 a month is a little steep, but maybe if a group of people split the cost and then shared the materials as they completed them? Could be cool.

https://mysteryexperiences.cratejoy.com

6 thoughts on “Not an RPG thing (though I guess it’s a bit of a LARP?), but this looks really neat.”

  1. I bookmarked that because I have a friend I thought that’d make a great Xmas present for. They mention gift-giving, but then that takes you to the general subscription page. I have to see if you can send 2-3 months to someone.

  2. I bookmarked that because I have a friend I thought that’d make a great Xmas present for. They mention gift-giving, but then that takes you to the general subscription page. I have to see if you can send 2-3 months to someone.

  3. This is pretty neat. I think it said you can get forensic and cremated human remains… who is donating their body to this??

    Also, it obscures who the founder of the company is calling him Mr. X but giving you plenty of facts to find out who he REALLY is…

  4. This is pretty neat. I think it said you can get forensic and cremated human remains… who is donating their body to this??

    Also, it obscures who the founder of the company is calling him Mr. X but giving you plenty of facts to find out who he REALLY is…

  5. I was also just reminded of my 30th birthday party, when my friend Jonathan Geer (who also wrote some of the music on our podcasts) put together something like this for the guests to solve. There was a box of clues, coordinating Youtube videos, and other cool things. At the end, you got the combination to unlock the chest that had my gifts in it. Still one of my favorite memories.

  6. I was also just reminded of my 30th birthday party, when my friend Jonathan Geer (who also wrote some of the music on our podcasts) put together something like this for the guests to solve. There was a box of clues, coordinating Youtube videos, and other cool things. At the end, you got the combination to unlock the chest that had my gifts in it. Still one of my favorite memories.

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