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Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box
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Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box

London, 1720. Ian Kensington, captain of the British Engineering Forces, is responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In the report to His Majesty King George I of England, Kensington mentions Davy Jones' locker for the first time. Despite it being a real artefact, he describes the locker in the context of a legend about the sea devil Davy Jones, who supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lose their lives at the sea. It is told that on each sunken ship, he hides a replicate of the locker, promising to release all souls if someone manages to open the box. Since the first find, similar lockers were found in shipwrecks scattered around the world. Some of them are still kept in private collections, others in museums. However, nobody has been able to reveal their secret so far.Cluebox is an interactive puzzle box with various puzzles, which have to be solved sequentially in order to open the box. In other words, this is an Escape Room in a handh;

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Cluebox - Davy Jones Locker Puzzle Box

London, 1720. Ian Kensington, captain of the British Engineering Forces, is responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In the report to His Majesty King George I of England, Kensington mentions Davy Jones' locker for the first time. Despite it being a real artefact, he describes the locker in the context of a legend about the sea devil Davy Jones, who supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lose their lives at the sea. It is told that on each sunken ship, he hides a replicate of the locker, promising to release all souls if someone manages to open the box. Since the first find, similar lockers were found in shipwrecks scattered around the world. Some of them are still kept in private collections, others in museums. However, nobody has been able to reveal their secret so far.Cluebox is an interactive puzzle box with various puzzles, which have to be solved sequentially in order to open the box. In other words, this is an Escape Room in a handh;

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London, 1720. Ian Kensington, captain of the British Engineering Forces, is responsible for the first successful recovery of a sunken ship. In the report to His Majesty King George I of England, Kensington mentions Davy Jones' locker for the first time. Despite it being a real artefact, he describes the locker in the context of a legend about the sea devil Davy Jones, who supposedly locks away the wandering souls of all sailors who lose their lives at the sea. It is told that on each sunken ship, he hides a replicate of the locker, promising to release all souls if someone manages to open the box. Since the first find, similar lockers were found in shipwrecks scattered around the world. Some of them are still kept in private collections, others in museums. However, nobody has been able to reveal their secret so far.Cluebox is an interactive puzzle box with various puzzles, which have to be solved sequentially in order to open the box. In other words, this is an Escape Room in a handh;

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character family

pirates

colour

multicoloured

Material

wood

occasion

all occasions

product line

cluebox

Size

11x12cm

Theme

pirates

type

puzzle

Brand

iDventure

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