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Brent Price
Apr 15, 20224 min read
Lassiter Wren & Randle McKay - “The Baffle Book” (Published by Crime Club)
Created during the Golden Age of detective fiction, the Baffle book was a fair-play book/game that allowed the reader to enjoy 30 interestin
Brent Price
Feb 17, 20223 min read
Takagism (by Toshimitsu Takagi) - “Crimson Room”
"I drank too much last night. I thought what time it was now. I felt thirst of the throat. The bed was different from usual. Is this a hote
Brent Price
Jan 23, 20224 min read
Escape The Crate - "Escape On The High Seas"
A great treasure has been taken by some of the most infamous pirates to ever sail the Caribbean, Calico Jack and Anne Bonny. The pair have
Brent Price
Jan 4, 20225 min read
"The Puzzlemaker Chronicles: An interview with Stephen Lockyer (Enigmailed)"
Stephen is one half of Escapages, and 100% of Enigmailed. He is obsessed with portmanteaus (like Enigmailed and Escapages) and finds them a
Brent Price
Nov 30, 20213 min read
Lewis Copeland Company - “Cipher Stories Puzzle Book”
As one of the earliest publications of the Progenitor Age of Mystery Puzzle Games, I was excited to try out the Cipher Stories Puzzle Book.
Brent Price
Nov 3, 20214 min read
Thames & Kosmos - "Exit The Game: The Gate Between Worlds"
After your last adventure you found an ancient map that leads you to a hidden portal. Once you arrive in the cave where the portal is found
Brent Price
Oct 17, 20214 min read
"The Puzzlemaker Chronicles: An interview with Chris Leigh (Airmail Adventures)"
Why do some Kickstarter succeed and some don't? What can we learn from a creator who's first Kickstarter project failed?
Brent Price
Sep 14, 20219 min read
The “True” Origin of Escape Rooms
Escape Rooms appear all over the world now, (especially prior to COVID) with 1,000s of escape rooms across multiple countries, but what are
Brent Price
Aug 25, 20216 min read
Mystery Puzzle Games and Their Origin From….Poe? (Or, What Was The First Mystery Puzzle Game?)
Mystery Puzzle Games (MPG) is one of several terms used to describe an explosively growing hobby full of armchair detectives, ghost hunters,
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