Escape Room by Post For Kids – The Space Station
The perfect gift for a lover of puzzles, escape rooms and getting fabulous gifts through the post!
£12.00 FOR THE PUZZLE (INC UK P&P)
You send a personlised message to the gift recipient which will be revealed to them when they solve the puzzles.
What’s the puzzle about?
Astronaut Alice has intercepted a secret message while in low orbit on The Space Station. She’s hidden the message behind a series of puzzles and needs a new recruit to solve them.
Players: 1-2 Age: 7-10 Time: 30-40 minutes
100% recyclable, plastic free and made in th
How it works:
Add the recipient name and your secret message in the recipient message field on the recipient details form.
If you want the puzzle to be sent to the recipient, enter their address in the recipient address field. If you want to hand the puzzle over to them yourself just enter your address in the recipient address field. If you are having the gift sent to yourself, the package will arrive in a brown envelope and inside are two things – a letter (with the recipient’s name on), and a red envelope full of puzzles. Just pop the letter and the card into the red envelope, and then it is perfect to hand over as a gift.
Once you have checked out the puzzle will be sent out in actual post for the recipient to solve. They won’t know who it is from until they solve the puzzles, enter the resulting code onto the online vault, and unlock your message!
Escape Room by Post For Kids – The Space Station
The Escape Room by Post For Kids – The Space Station game is brought to you by Bobbie and Will, the creators of Sheffield based Puzzle Post. Avid fans of escape rooms, board games, crossword puzzles, quizzes, and receiving post for the couple Puzzle Post was a natural next step.
“We’ve always loved a brain teaser and there really is no better feeling than finally cracking the puzzle that the rest of the room thinks is still impossible. We were struck with the idea of how to personalise the experience, and loved the idea of being able to offer a bespoke ‘reward’ at the end of it. Imagine if you didn’t know what was going to happen at the end (or indeed who you might see!), and for us, this was how Puzzle Post was born.”