by Bluefish Games (website)
1-4 players
Β£28.00 $35.00
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based on ratings from 10 users
combined with 7 pro reviews
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Classic game. The clever twists on familiar puzzles, quirky tone, inventive uses of paper, and startling affordability make it a must-play. (Fun fact: NPH was one of the first 100 to finish and make it onto the leaderboard.)
Solid beginner puzzling experience with a delightfully whimsical design aesthetic. The puzzles were all fairly easy and fun, but the game fell flat for me on the rather uninspired meta.
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Curious Elevator is a combination of an online game with a physical box of puzzles delivered through the post. Each in the linear sequence of puzzles requires information from the website in addition to at least one of the items from the box. Each stage has the same format: an elevator illustration with a wrapped box on a table, which you click to receive the clues for the puzzle; plus a screen to click to enter your answer, and a link below for hints. While the online half of the game gives you...
Rest assured Iβm looking forward to returning to the incredible world of Hincksland in some of Bluefish Gamesβs other puzzles in the future, for example the Hincks Gazette. But until then, The Curious Elevator of Mr. Hincks is a game well deserving of all itβs praise and accolades and a great price to boot.
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(...) That being said, let me be clear on this: if you were to buy one of those slightly-expensive, order-by-mail boxed games, I think it should be this one.