Chapter V invites you to investigate an archaeological excavation site in the desert. Starting with a battered journal and some cryptic notations, you find four dig sites across which 12 scales of a great beast are scattered. You must follow the archaeologist's eleven-day research mission to locate the resting place of a fallen star. --- Audience...
Chapter VI brings you to the stately Milton Manor. From a mysterious note slid under your hotel room door, you know to examine the portraits, blueprints, and books you find in the house. You must locate and unlock the vault in the manor to complete the investigation and recover the shard before your adversaries get there first. --- Audience Recommended for...
As you are chased in a speeding van, you must use everything you've learnt as a Guardian to access the Mysterious Companies files. --- Audience Recommended for 12+; younger players may require guidance from an adult. Designed to be played either solo or collaboratively, and takes an average of 60-90 minutes to solve, though players can work through them at...
We believe that a former Guardian is living in isolation in the ancient forest of Thornhill. Before we lost contact with him, he left two things for us: a utility knife and a tin with a compass and some polaroids. We are entrusting you with these items, knowing that you have the tools to find him. --- Audience Recommended for 12+; younger players may...
You enter the sewer system underneath the looming tower. Will you be able to navigate the winding tunnels with what you have on you? --- Audience Recommended for 12+; younger players may require guidance from an adult. Designed to be played either solo or collaboratively, and takes an average of 60-90 minutes to solve, though players can work through them...
You arrive at the tower of Starfall Corporation. You find a note with a simple message 'Floor Sixty-Four' - the Restricted Research Department. There must be some clues left behind that points to the last artifacts. It's time to start exploring Floor Sixty-Four! Will you be able to locate the last artifacts? --- Audience Recommended for 12+; younger...
This is the finale of Season One. We have been sworn to secrecy, we will reveal nothing. --- Audience Recommended for 12+; younger players may require guidance from an adult. Designed to be played either solo or collaboratively, and takes an average of 60-90 minutes to solve, though players can work through them at their own pace. Difficulty Each Chapter...
Party game of charades where players are on two different teams, compromising of at least 2 players on each team. A player takes a charade card and acts out the phrase to have his teammmates guess the movie/book/song/TV Show. Record how long it takes to guess the charade, and at the end of the game, the team that took the least amount of time to make it's...
You’ve seen the sprinkler, you’ve even seen the lawn mower, but you have never seen anything like this. You get a 40 second song clip during your turn. You dance as many items as you can. For the items other people guess correctly, you get one point. BUT HERE IS THE TWIST! You get rewarded points from others if your dancing is awesome. Everyone else has...
Cha-rades? Hey, what's that? Charades is a way of describing things without using words and by using only gestures, facial expressions and body movements. The aim of the game is to guess as many of the things acted out during the game as fast as possible. Classic fun for all ages! Includes blank cards so you can act out whatever you like. Portable Version...
Family Charades In A Box Compendium is a party and family game of acting out. Six themes of Charades are included in one box. Themes include: Hollywood Charades, Animal Party, Time Capsule, Family Charades, Kids Charades, and Picture Charades (which requires no reading). The goal of the game is to be the first team to win the most points at the end of 12...