PlayMonster debuts Break In, a new series of experiential games
PlayMonster has launched Break In, a new line of experiential games that see players work together to break into a series of iconic locations.
Inside each game, players will be confronted with a 3D shape representing the area they are trying to break into. Players then need to solve puzzles and unfold three different layers of the ever-expanding board, meeting interesting characters and completing challenges until they reach the final puzzle and escape.
The Break In range is debuting with three titles of different difficulty levels: Alcatraz, Area 51 and Chichén Itzá.
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