A unique new at-home escape game is letting players step into the world of Back to the Future and travel through time in an all-new adventure based on the beloved trilogy. While Back to the Future III concluded with Marty McFly safely back in 1985 and Doc Brown exploring time with his new family, this game proves their escapades were far from over.
In Back to the Future: A Letter From the Past, players will take on the role of Marty, who, after returning to 1985, receives a letter from Doc Brown asking for help. Doc is stuck in 1900 and will need Marty's assistance to get the time machine working again or else he'll be stranded. Players will have to decode ciphers, solve puzzles, decipher riddles, navigate mazes, and more if they hope to help Doc survive. The officially licensed game, presented by Doctor Collector, is recommended for 1-6 players ages 12 and up. The game just went on sale for $26.95 on Doctor Collector's website.
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Unlike many other similar at-home escape and mystery games, A Letter From the Past doesn't require participants to mark up or destroy any of the game's components, meaning players can pass the fun along to friends and family once their adventure is concluded. Another thing that separates A Letter From the Past from its peers is its three-act narrative structure. While many games of this type don't necessarily mark a clear point to pause for a break, this newest release is broken into three sections, or «episodes.» So, much like the movies, players can tackle one at a time or marathon all three.
The game is a love letter to the franchise, featuring plenty of Easter eggs, locations, and callbacks from the films. The game's
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