Like, how closely do you let yourselves follow the box art? Do you time yourselves? Do you break apart any pieces stuck together at the outset or just consider those a gimme?

  • @JeeBaiChow
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    41 year ago

    I kinda glance at the box art at the beginning, then go it without after.

    • abouttocomealive
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      61 year ago

      Are you familiar with “wasgij puzzles”? Those are puzzles where the box art is just a hint and the actual puzzle image is “what the people in the box art are seeing” or “what happens a few moments from now”, there are a few variations. So you don’t really know what the image will be.

      • @JeeBaiChow
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        41 year ago

        Nice. Didn’t know this was a thing!

      • jeljrM
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        31 year ago

        We have seen the “wasgij puzzles”, but don’t remember doing any. I think it was “The Observatory” by Ravensburger, listed as an escape puzzle had a section that was different than pictured . I did not like it because the puzzle was too dark, difficult to see. We usually avoid the mystery type puzzles.

        More on box art: I think White Mountain (not sure on brand ) includes a stand to hold the box top and many include posters.

        • abouttocomealive
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          31 year ago

          I’ve done one of the escape puzzles. The concept is pretty neat… like an escape room in jigsaw format. You make the puzzle, and the picture has a couple of things in it that you need to solve. The idea really spoke to me, as I really enjoy escape rooms. But unfortunately I didn’t quite follow their logic. So it was hard to solve.