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Pandora's Legacy

Game ID: GID0452585
Game Info
Year
2025
Players
1-4
Age
14+
Playtime
720 min
Complexity
3.5/5
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Description

Hybrid puzzle-hunt combining a large jigsaw with escape-room challenges and a digital companion over many hours

Description

Hybrid puzzle-hunt combining a large jigsaw with escape-room challenges and a digital companion over many hours

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Video B4GDSO7O86Y Review at 0:16 sentiment: mixed
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Overall sentiment (raw)
mixed
Pros
  • Incredibly unique concept combining jigsaw puzzles with puzzle-solving.
  • The jigsaw puzzle itself is visually appealing and fun on its own.
  • Some puzzles were very good and well-designed.
  • The game is replayable as you don't write on components and can redo sections.
  • The app provides hints and allows for external information lookups when needed.
Cons
  • The initial jigsaw puzzle is very time-consuming and difficult.
  • Some puzzles were too hard, unintuitive, or felt cheap.
  • The game requires a dedicated space to leave set up for extended periods.
  • A specific section had cringe-worthy and oddly sexual narration.
  • The need for outside knowledge for some puzzles might deter players.
  • The game is expensive.
Thematic elements
  • epic puzzle adventure
Comparison games
  • Emerald Flame
  • Light in the Mist
  • Unlock
  • Exit
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • app integration — An app or website is used for hints and potentially other game elements.
  • jigsaw puzzle — The game involves assembling a large jigsaw puzzle that is integral to solving other puzzles.
  • narrative puzzle — Puzzles are tied to a narrative that unfolds as the game progresses.
  • Puzzle solving — The game features various puzzles that need to be solved as part of the adventure.
Video topics + discussion points
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Quotes (from this video)
  • This is one of those uh kind of puzzles games that will take a significant amount of time to finish because it is both a puzzle and a puzzle.
  • I don't know who this is for because I feel like the people who want to do the puzzle aspect aren't going to like the extra puzzles to solve.
  • The jigsaw together. That's going to be one person. and then the other person is not gonna want to do the jigsaw and only do the actual uh puzzle aspect.
  • But man, the narration was just weird and and I didn't like the fact that everything worked well for two players until this section where it was solvable and it was actually one of my favorite ones, but it it felt it would have been way easier if we all of a sudden had two more people.
  • So, you kind of have to be in both camps to to enjoy this one.
  • I think I'm actually going to give this one an eight. I think it it levels up by one point for being incredibly unique.
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Video geb8jS23l5M One Stop Co-op Shop Review at 0:03 sentiment: positive
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Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
  • Clever and varied riddles
  • Great hint system
  • Enjoyable jigsaw puzzling with good quality pieces
  • Helpful website functionality for progress tracking and hints
  • Unique mechanic combining riddles with jigsaw puzzles
Cons
  • Making an account for the website can be annoying
  • Pulling out and putting back puzzle pieces can be annoying
  • The story and comedy were a mix and not a major draw point for the reviewer
  • May not appeal to those who dislike jigsaw puzzles or riddle solving
Thematic elements
  • Greek mythology and the Pandora's Box story
  • Greek mythology
  • Mostly reading with some animated sequences, irreverent take on mythology with inside jokes.
Comparison games
  • Escape room games
  • Post Curious
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • Jigsaw Puzzles — Players put together several jigsaw puzzles that form images related to the story. Some sections do not have an image guide but are still found to be easy to assemble.
  • Physical Manipulatives — Some unlockables for riddles involve physical components that players put together and use.
  • Riddle solving — Riddles are solved by finding specific elements within the jigsaw puzzles and using information or codes derived from them on a website.
  • story integration — A narrative unfolds through reading and animated sequences, guiding the puzzle and riddle-solving activities.
  • Website/App Integration — A website is used to track progress, provide hints, and input solutions to puzzles and riddles, requiring an account to be made.
Video topics + discussion points
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Quotes (from this video)
  • Pandora's Legacy is really a tale of two games or activities because in the big box, you get several bags of jigsaw puzzles that you'll put together to form something that looks kind of like this. But then you'll use that puzzle and a website sort of app to follow a story about Greek mythology and try to solve riddles and puzzles in the game to reach the ending.
  • It's a pretty unique experience, but let's discuss five key things to know about Pandora's Legacy.
  • It is a mix for my taste. Uh the footage I'm showing right now is from the proprietary website you have to use for the game.
  • Honestly, the story kind of gets out of the way for the jigsawing and riddle solving. You just read like a little paragraph sometimes, and then you're ready to go.
  • So don't get me wrong, it's well written, it's funny, but it certainly wasn't for me a major draw point for the game experience.
  • And this is generally a pro for my taste. So yes, you do have to use this website, and yes, you have to make an account. That's a big caveat here that will be annoying for some people.
  • It's a nice interface. You can look at which puzzles you have available to solve. And then it has a great hint system that will slowly lead you towards the solution without giving it all away so that you can stop getting hints whenever you finally realize what you're supposed to be doing and still have the positive feeling of having solved whatever riddle they gave to you.
  • There's a really unique mechanic. And by the way, I'm only showing you a small portion of the puzzle because there are hints in how the puzzle actually gets put together.
  • So it's a really fun take on these riddle mystery games and combining that with the jigsaw mechanics. I think it works great with a small caveat that it can be annoying to pull out the puzzle pieces.
  • This was a full pro for me and my family because we are jigsaw puzzle people. We enjoy jigsaw puzzling. But if you don't, it's going to be a major con for you.
  • And we found as jigsaw puzzling veterans that this was pretty easy to put together, pretty smooth. Uh the pieces fit well together. They're well made.
  • A nice helpful thing is that the numbers show what right side up is for each puzzle piece.
  • So yeah, it is good jigsaw puzzling fun. The pictures and stuff on the puzzles are hilarious, especially if you get all the Easter eggs of Greek mythology.
  • But if you hate jigsaw puzzles, I can't really see this working out too well for you.
  • And this is a full pro for me. We thought these were great.
  • The puzzles were clever. They were highly varied. Again, the hint system meant that we never felt completely dumbfounded with any of them.
  • And yeah, my family and I just had a great time with the entire experience.
  • So overall, you might want to try out Pandora's Legacy if you love puzzles and you love narrative riddle games and escape room games because it's pretty much made for that Venn diagram of gamers.
  • On the other hand, you might want to avoid this one if you don't like putting puzzles together, if you don't like solving riddles, or if you're coming into this as a big Post Curious fan and you're looking for their unique blend of narrative and puzzling. The narrative is much less of an element in this one. It doesn't really give the same experience.
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