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Welcome! We're Amy + Shannon, a couple of married Hufflepuffs with BAAGS (Buy All Adventure Games Syndrome). We will play almost any video game, board game, or in-person paid experience that has anything to do with mysteries or escaping from undesirable locations. When we realized we couldn't be cured, we decided to start this blog with hopes of recommending only the best for you. But proceed at your own risk: once you start playing, you might wake up and realize that it's 3am and you've played 32 Nancy Drew games. Don't say we didn't warn you.

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