Enigmailed: Honeycomb Sting

By | July 4, 2021

by Enigmailed (website)

Languages: EN

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These delicious bars are hand produced in Kernow, Cornwall, and each bar contains a narrative puzzle game on the wrapper. You'll never have scoured a wrapper so much for clues! We firmly predict you will spend more time solving the puzzles than eating this phenomenal chocolate.
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The concept of combining solving puzzles and rewarding the players with chocolate is genius. We love seeing innovative ideas like this as it really "hooks" a player to become a subscriber for the long term and this game definitely has that potential. The puzzles might have been a bit on the easier side for veteran puzzlers but it's a great entry game for beginners. Furthermore, if you are short on time and would like to enjoy a short and sweet type of game then this would be a great choice. Lastly, this game could easily be replayed or gifted to another player as nothing was needed to be destroyed within the game itself (minus the chocolate of course, that went right into the tummy!).

Both taste and puzzle-wise, Honeycomb Sting was my favourite of the two, but that’s mostly personal preferences as I don’t really like mint all that much. In Honeycomb Sting, you’re introduced to the setting of a palace with a world famous beehive kept on the grounds – but wait, somebody has been stealing all the honey! Eek!

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