A Dinner Party Game
Designed for groups of up to 8 people, an at-home escape room that you can play around your own table! Each game includes 9 puzzles – work together to solve the clues and break into the online vault for an unforgettable game night.
The Scandal
The Game
A sports photographer, has stumbled across a story of match-fixing and blackmail at the Marseille Tennis Championships. A bank of files and documents are being used to threaten a leading tennis star and they need your help to disrupt the plan.
How to play
- Read the letter from Femi in the envelope to guide you through the game
- Solve all nine puzzles Femi has left you to reveal the passcode
- Enter the passcode into the online vault!
- Clues are available online so no one will get stuck
Materials
- Handmade in the UK
- 100% recyclable
- Plastic free
Sue Mellors –
interesting puzzles really good fun for night with some mates
Amazon Customer –
Got the family off the phones for a while and good fun with some lateral thinking plus interactive for some clues. Got the grey matter working after Xmas dinner!
Susan Stirling –
This was a really fun, and surprisingly challenging, activity to do as a family. Would definitely want to do more!
Chatterbox –
Great idea and my colleague loved this
Robbo –
Bought this for my wife as she has been talking about doing an escape room but we have 2 young children so childcare is difficult. So was browsing for some Xmas ideas and this came up and it was perfect. Kids put to bed on new years eve at home and me, wife, father in law, brother in law and his partner all started the game. Well packaged and playing items really well designed. Got really stuck to start with then realised there are clues! Once we got a few we were flying and with the help of the clues (and some reassurance from them) we managed to solve the puzzles. Recommend for those at a special occasion and looking for a group activity.
H. Ward –
I love how the items are designed to be like authentic, realistic items. The puzzles are varied and doable but fun and well thought through. I like that the solution is worth the effort. Good job, Puzzle Post!
Jane R. –
We have played quite a few of these ‘mystery in a box or envelope’ type things and this was certainly one of the better ones, mostly logical and we got to the end without too much frustration, unlike some others we played! It was perfect for two of us, not sure how well it would go with half a dozen people sharing.
lynda macklin –
Great Xmas gift