Can you escape the sinking Titanic? Make your way up the decks with this exhilarating adventure puzzle book.
This exciting escape book is a bustling collection of puzzles set on the Titanic during its sinking in the early hours of 15 April 1912. To survive, you must use your skills of deduction, observation and logic to solve a series of riddles, number games and code breaking conundrums.
And it all starts with a desire for adventure in the year 1912…
As a young traveller, you stow yourself aboard the cargo deck of the legendary Titanic. But when you find out it’s sinking, you must make your way up through the ship, dodging danger and avoiding capture. In order to escape, you must solve a series of puzzles as you pass through locations that include the crew’s quarters, the ship’s swimming pool and library, first-class staterooms, dark water-filled corridors and sumptuous lounges. A final puzzle will determine whether you are able to reach a lifeboat.
As you journey through the Titanic you encounter other passengers and members of the crew, some helpful, some hostile, and many simply trying to make their own escape, with puzzles to solve within your interactions with them. Will you be able to save any other passengers as you make your escape?
The vivid illustrations and puzzles evoke the luxurious setting and stylish art and design of the time, bringing your nautical journey to life aboard RMS Titanic. The puzzles build on each other as your adventure nears its dramatic finale, and surprising clues appear as you attempt to find your way onto a lifeboat, but will you make it off the sinking ship?
This thrilling and tense adventure puzzle book will keep you on the edge of your seat as you battle to escape!
ArbetstitelEscape The Titanic
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