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Escape Game in A Box: Home Front Heroes

Escape Game in A Box: Home Front Heroes

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Love Escape Games? Enjoy fiendish puzzles? This game is packed full of puzzles and fun and great for solo play or with a small group. A fascinating escape room adventure set in the 1940s. Challenge yourself as you attempt to access a secret black market organisation! A great game to enjoy whether you are a solo player or part of a small group. Find the people behind the Blackmark…
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Category Tag SKU REDH-0626 Availability 3+ in stock
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Love Escape Games? Enjoy fiendish puzzles?
This game is packed full of puzzles and fun and great for solo play or with a small group.

A fascinating escape room adventure set in the 1940s. Challenge yourself as you attempt to access a secret black market organisation!

A great game to enjoy whether you are a solo player or part of a small group.

Find the people behind the Blackmarket threatening the Homefront

You must solve the puzzles and find a secret password in order to be admitted to the criminal underworld. It’s up to you to either stop the criminals running the black market and report them to the authorities – or use the knowledge to obtain some black market goods yourself!

It’s a super game and takes experienced puzzlers around an hour to 90 minutes to solve. For those who aren’t as experienced in puzzles, you may need a little longer – average solve time 2-3 hours for less experienced puzzle solvers.

You can play the game in a small team, as the puzzles are printed on individual cards, meaning you can work together on different puzzles at the same time, and combine answers to create the master password. If you have a larger group of friends, why not buy multiple copies and run the game in groups simultaneously and see who solves it first? It can easily become a “team escape experience”.