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INTRODUCING: A new code-breaking game you can play remotely with friends

Love code-breaking games? Miss having Game Night with your friends and family? Wish you had something fun to do over the holiday season? 

You might enjoy “The Case of the Holiday Party Hacker”!

This new game from Locked Box Mysteries can be played with your friends through video chat — or just on your own! The game is designed for teenagers and adults.

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The Story

You are part of a team of super elite security specialists on a special mission: the home of VIP clients has been infiltrated and a bomb planted. It’s too dangerous to go in, so your team will have to work remotely to crack the hacker’s codes and defuse the bomb.

Equipment You'll Need

If you’re playing with other people, results are best when you have a smart phone for entering the codes and a tablet or computer for video chatting with the other players. If you’re playing alone, all you need is your phone. And, of course, the package of materials.

How The Game Works

Each team receives a package of slightly different materials. (If you are working alone, you receive the full pack of materials.) Working together, you scrutinize the materials, look for patterns, and figure out the codes. You then enter these into an on-line platform to outwit the hacker and defuse the bomb.

The Logistics

For now, packages can only be picked up from Locked Box Mystery headquarters here in Montreal. The materials are yours to keep. The envelopes are created in such a way that if you want to send a pack to someone in another location so that they can play with you, postage is just $2 within Canada.
​Cost: $30 for one pack, +$10 for every additional pack.
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