Sleuth Kings Subscription Box Review + Coupons – Case 024 FRAMED

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Sleuth Kings is an interactive monthly mystery box. Every month, a physical case file arrives full of evidence, puzzles, ciphers, and more. Plans start at $29.95 per month and they also have 3-month and 6-months prepay options. You will work hand-in-hand with Sullivan King, the lead detective, via email as you solve the case.

Each month’s case is a new, stand-alone mystery that takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Each case includes an epilogue -a  follow-up letter from the client as well as a small gift. For every 4 cases you solve, you’ll be rewarded with a FREE bonus case that revolves around the hunt for Sullivan’s father.

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This the review of Mystery Box Case 024 – FRAMED.

The mystery comes in an envelope. The only things written on it are the Sleuth Kings P.O. box address and the case that you will be working on.

The epilogue is included and separated in another envelope.

To begin with your adventure, you need to login to their website and send Sullivan an email.

The files are neatly arranged in a white folder, with Sleuth Kings branding in front. All the files are organized inside the folder, they are even separated by paper clips.

Everything in my box!

The case objective is written in a card, and we will be working to find out who really murdered Reid Silver, and clear Sullivan King’s name.

It also lists the contents of the case file: investigation instructions, investigation reports, clues, and more.

The investigation instruction sheet names the client, the case you will be working on, and the whole situation.

I suggest you read them thoroughly to fully understand the case and also to know where to start the whole investigation.

For this case, we just need to know the location where Reid was killed and the identity of Reid’s murderer.

There are also clue analysis, where each clue item’s use is being hinted or explained.

We also got a snuck-out letter from Celest St. Claire, telling us that we can also use her help.

After looking at all the materials, I sent Sullivan a letter to finally start the case.

Our first clue is a shopping/supplies list. The list looks like a normal grocery list and the things that we found odd in this are the different ink colors, and the spider image and some random letters at the lower right part of the page. Also, we noticed that the shopping list is written on a Silver Screen Cinema notepad.

The following clue is a Mystery Mondays ad from Silver Screen cinema.

At the back are more clues! Like the grocery list, this one comes with an animal image and now, instead of random letters, there are words that say Rick-Seer, and the letters are written on different ink colors too.

The third clue has a note from Sullivan King! He addressed the note on the Sleuth King door hanger to Reid, the guy who was murdered.

The words were oddly presented, so I think some of them (not all) need to be arranged to enlighten us more about the case!

The Head Hunter poster served as the fourth clue. At the bottom of the poster are images, which can also be seen on the other clues, like the cat and the spider!

We also got this eye glass, and it worked with the Mystery Mondays ad (Clue #2), as each film frame revealed some images!

We also got the weekly schedule for the crew of Silver Screen Cinema. This might include the name of the culprit!

Another inclusion in the documents is this premiere ticket to the movie Breath of the Stars.

At the back of the ticket is another image that can also be found in the poster, and random words “ItDueTree”.

The last thing we got on the document folder is this sign. Again, you can easily notice the image and words similar to those that you can also find in other documents or clues in this case.

This one has the spider web and I-My-Toe. The letters are again written using different-colored inks.

You can open the epilogue envelope after solving the case. It contains an appreciation letter from Sullivan himself, plus a movie gift card from Silver Screen Cinema. There’s also a note that involves the Moretti family, from one of the previous cases!

The gift card is redeemable at Silver Screen Cinema, and there’s a gift code. There’s another puzzle that you can solve that can be more helpful to the case.

After some light cases from previous Sleuth King boxes, here’s a bigger mystery that involves Sullivan King himself! We love a good mystery and this time, the great sleuth is asking for our help! All the clues play a vital role in going further into the case, and even the reward at the end is another puzzle that needs to be solved! It’s fun and engaging, and we had a great family bonding over this box. The story also goes back to some previous cases, which made us more excited! Now, we’re looking forward to the next case and see where this mysterious world of Sleuth Kings will lead us!

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