Cluebox MEGABOX: Davy Jones’ Locker – Escape Room in a box Sale Coupon
Steal This Deal From Puzzlemasters!Cluebox MEGABOX: Davy Jones' Locker - Escape Room in a box This is the MEGABOX version of the original Davy Jones' Locker Cluebox from iDventure. This large version weighs over 2 kilograms and is approximately 20 cm / 8 in tallbut is otherwise identical to its smaller counterpart. This is an interactive box with various puzzleswhich have to be solved one after the other to open the box. In other wordsthis is an Escape Room in a handy format! There is nothing based on randomnessbut only on logical decisions. The Story:London1720. Ian Kensington1720. Ian Kensingtonis responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In the report to His Majesty King George I of EnglandKensington mentions Davy Jones' locker for the first time. Despite it being a real artifacthe describes the locker in the context of a legend about the sea devil Davy Joneswho supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lose their lives at the sea. It is told that on each sunken shiphe hides a replicate of the lockerpromising to release all souls if someone manages to open the box. Since the first findsimilar lockers were found in shipwrecks scattered around the world. Some of them are still kept in private collections
Steal This Deal From Puzzlemasters!Cluebox MEGABOX: Davy Jones’ Locker – Escape Room in a box
This is the MEGABOX version of the original Davy Jones’ Locker Cluebox from iDventure. This large version weighs over 2 kilograms and is approximately 20 cm / 8 in tallbut is otherwise identical to its smaller counterpart. This is an interactive box with various puzzleswhich have to be solved one after the other to open the box. In other wordsthis is an Escape Room in a handy format! There is nothing based on randomnessbut only on logical decisions. The Story:London1720. Ian Kensington1720. Ian Kensingtonis responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In the report to His Majesty King George I of EnglandKensington mentions Davy Jones’ locker for the first time. Despite it being a real artifacthe describes the locker in the context of a legend about the sea devil Davy Joneswho supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lose their lives at the sea. It is told that on each sunken shiphe hides a replicate of the lockerpromising to release all souls if someone manages to open the box. Since the first findsimilar lockers were found in shipwrecks scattered around the world. Some of them are still kept in private collections