Mysterious Mail - The first Uk postal detective game for 7 to-12-year old children is released.

Parents and relation can now secretly nominate their child to investigate a mystery delivered to them through a series of unexpected and intriguing post. Each mailing contains realistic artefacts and documents to help solve the case making the recipient feel like they are a real detective.

It all starts with a letter from the Archive of Unsolved Mysteries explaining they have been nominated to investigate a mystery. The person who chose them will reveal their identity in the last post. If they wish to help, they need to break the wax seal on the black envelope and commence their investigation.

The first mystery to be released is“ The Pharaoh’s Curse”, An Egyptologist is searching for a hidden tomb and needs your help to lift the pharaoh’s curse. Prices start from £39.99 for four unique mailings.

Released in November to some outstanding reviews.

“We would definitely recommend Mysterious Mail to anyone with an inquisitive child who loves a good mystery.

In a time where everything is becoming digital, it's a real novelty for a child to get exciting mail through the post.

The documents and artefacts combined to make a really compelling experience!”

- DadGeek www.dadgeek.co.uk

With 8 years old being the average age most children stop believing in Santa a Mysterious Mail is a lovely way to put the magic back into Christmas.

The experience was created by Outfox the Box, people who invent mobile escape games, create stories for feature films and are parents that love to make the world an exciting and adventurous place for their kids to learn and explore.

Notes to Editor

Andrew Lawrence, Head Custodian.

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Mysterious Mail - unusual-tales-to-investigate-delivered-to-your-door Receive a series of unusual artefacts and documents to investigate. A bewildering gift for an acquaintance or a curiosity for one's own amusement.