Box Two

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Category: Logic Escape Room in a Box
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Box Two is a tabletop escape room/puzzle game by theory11 and Neil Patrick Harris, a sequel to Box One, offering a complex, layered mystery involving physical props, secret codes, and online interaction within the "Planhart Challenge" for 1-2 players (ages 14+) that can take about an hour to complete. It's known for its intricate design, magic reveals, and choices that shape the gameplay, though some players find it less challenging or frustrating compared to its predecessor.
Key Features:
The Planhart Challenge: A global puzzle competition where players partner with others online to solve multi-layered puzzles.
Interactive & Physical: Combines tangible items (keys, compartments, cards) with a required internet connection for digital storytelling and clues.
Choice-Driven: An initial decision (left or right) sets players on a unique path, altering the experience significantly.
High-Quality Production: Features detailed props, beautiful design, and voice acting from Neil Patrick Harris.
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Win the game and find the token
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Theory11.com
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