by locksmith | May 22, 2015 | mysteries, neat, real-life adventure
Doors Open Toronto runs this weekend. The antithesis to escape games, the event features interesting or unusual spaces that actually unlock their doors and allow people to come inside and look around, with absolutely no puzzle solving or key-finding involved. Can you...
by locksmith | Mar 23, 2015 | crime, mysteries
We could not IMAGINE a pulpier headline than this one. Throw in some robot dinosaurs, and it's our pulp fiction dream come true! Read Argentine archaeologists find secret Nazi lair in jungle - The Telegraph
by locksmith | Mar 14, 2015 | mysteries, puzzles, secrets
Want some tough puzzles to chew on between escape games or Puzzled Pints? Join the Redditors who are working on this "impossible" puzzle app together. Read The Disturbing Puzzle Game that Nobody Can Solve - Kotaku
by locksmith | Feb 24, 2015 | mysteries
Parks and rec worker discovers mysterious tunnel beneath woods near York University! It's quite near a practice tennis court for the Pan Am Games this summer in Toronto. What possible non-terrorism-related function could it serve? National security officials have been...
by locksmith | Feb 22, 2015 | mysteries, neat
Not to be outdone by Harper Lee and Dr. Seuss, Arthur Conan Doyle has joined the list of authors whose lost works have recently been discovered. After the town’s bridge was swept away in a flood, Arthur Conan Doyle penned the tale to raise money for a new one. His...
by locksmith | Jan 7, 2015 | crime, mysteries, treasure hunt
On morals, treasure, and taxes: If you found treasure worth thousands, would you declare it? - The Guardian