Greed
Many have tried but since Captain Greed's death no one ever got the lock on the coffin open. The code proved too difficult to crack. Only a worthy pirate hungry for gold gets the chest open, and so the captain's last treasure ignites another fire of greed in all who seek it.
Dear finder, Kraeck the code and let this treasure be the beginning of your fortune. But beware, Greed is lurking!
This puzzle is Kraeck's first. A great gift to get, but also to pass on. In fact, after using it, you can put your own treasure in the chest, put the lock back on and pass it on to the next treasure hunter. How do you do that? You can read about it here.
'The Last Treasure of Captain Greed' can be played alone or in a group of up to 4 people from the age of 14. With a little help from adults, it can also be played with younger players. A good puzzler needs about one to one and a half hours to crack the code. Together it can be a little faster.
Comes without gun, rum and gold coins which can be seen in the picture.
Haughtiness
Professor Hoogmoed was a female scholar in the early 18th century. Her invention, intended to save the world from gold rush, turned out to be her own downfall. Her pride caused her to be burned at the stake, bringing her good intentions to a gruesome end. Before she was arrested on suspicion of witchcraft, she was still able to hide her discovery in this book, to be opened only by a kraecker with a golden heart....
This puzzle is Kraeck's second. A great gift to get, but also to pass on. In fact, after using it, you can put your own treasure in the chest, put the lock back on and pass it on to the next puzzler. How do you do that? You can read about it here.
'The Golden Secret of Professor Haughtiness' can be played alone or in a group of up to 4 people from the age of 14. With a little help from adults, it can also be played with younger players. It takes a good puzzler, without hints, 5 to 7 quarters of an hour to crack the code. Together it can be a little faster.