So, I’ve been messing around with this cooperative card game, right? It’s called Unlock! Kinda like those escape rooms you hear about. Today’s my 20th try out of 175 adventures. I’ve been diving deep into these puzzles, one after another. Let me tell you how it went down this time.
First off, I grabbed the cards and laid them out. The setting? I’m supposedly trapped underwater after being chased by some crazy sea monster. Yeah, wild. Anyway, I found this old hatch and ducked inside. Goal? Get back to the surface. Sounds simple, but it never is.
- Started flipping through the cards, looking for anything that stood out. There was this one card with half a key on it. I’m thinking, “Okay, this is gonna be important.”
- Then I spotted these tiny white marks on another card with a chest. I had to rotate the key card to line up these marks with some arrows on the chest card. It was tricky, but I managed to get it right. Felt pretty smart for a second there.
There were a bunch of other puzzles too. I combined items, cracked codes… all that jazz. The theme this time was pirates. I also remember another puzzle with a haunted house, and another one on a submarine, it was fun! The game says it’s good for a 10-year-old kid, I think they are right.

New Game: Unlock The Mystery 2
And there are also a new game: “Unlock The Mystery 2”. It talked about a missing kid named Gabriel from a summer camp. Then there were puzzles about murder mysteries, hidden objects and so on. I think this game is full of emotions and pressure.
Two Ball 3D
And then, I found another game, completely different, called “Two Ball 3D”. It’s a browser game, you can play with your friend, and it is a racing game. I played for a while, but my skills are not very good, I have to say.
Then I started thinking about spiritual attacks, you know, like in those religious books. There’s this one by Jentezen Franklin I read a while back. He talks about signs of being under spiritual attack. Made me wonder if all these puzzles were messing with my head. This is crazy.
Anyway, after a few hours, I finally solved the last puzzle. The feeling of figuring it out was awesome. Like I actually escaped from somewhere. So, yeah, that was my 20th adventure. 155 more to go. It’s gonna be a long ride, but hey, I’m hooked.