
I have a family that loves puzzles. It's a small deck of 31 puzzles, some fairly typical and others too obscure to really expect anyone to ask the right questions to get the answers. For example, someone jumps out of a plane without a parachute and is unharmed. How is that possible? The plane was on the ground. (It doesn't matter that you can still get hurt if you jump out of some planes.) But then others asked too specific a question for more clues to come to a reasonable conclusion. In general, they were either too simple or too complex and didn't follow any clear logical reasoning. They were definitely fun to try, but my family spent more time discussing how to improve the game and scenarios than solving them, which was interesting but not the purpose of the game. We're back for another round of mind games - a family favorite - after trying this one.

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