Ministry of Lost Things – Case 1: Lint Condition
Embark on a journey through the Elusiverse, a realm of forgotten treasures and misplaced memories. As a scout for the Ministry of Lost Things, your mission is to find and return an item mistakenly taken from your world. To do so, you’ll need to uncover details about the item and its owner, navigating the landscape of a place where lost items weave a grand tapestry of stories.
What is Ministry of Lost Things – Case 1: Lint Condition
Embark on a journey through the Elusiverse, a realm of forgotten treasures and misplaced memories. As a scout for the Ministry of Lost Things, your mission is to find and return an item mistakenly taken from your world. To do so, you’ll need to uncover details about the item and its owner, navigating the landscape of a place where lost items weave a grand tapestry of stories.
Lint Condition is the first case in the Ministry of Lost Things series. It contains four envelopes which need to be solved in sequence, each revealing more about the lost item and its companion as you solve the puzzles. At the end of each envelope, verify your solutions online in the M.O.L.T website portal to progress to the next step.
—description from the publisher
Game details
- Players
- 1–4
- Age
- +14
- Duration
- 180 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2025
- Mechanics
- Cooperative Game · Deduction · Solo / Solitaire Game
- Categories
- Adventure · Deduction · Fantasy
- Designer
- Rita Orlov · Mark Larson
- Publisher
- PostCurious
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How many players is Ministry of Lost Things – Case 1: Lint Condition for?
Ministry of Lost Things – Case 1: Lint Condition plays with 1–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 180 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 14.
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