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A dreamy puzzletale

Interpret dream messages through puzzles to uncover the mysterious world of Adrift.

$49

Adrift - $49

A poetic puzzletale
Time to play
120 min
Players
1 - 4
Main Mechanic
Puzzle Adventure
Ages
14+
Series
PostCurious
Box Size
6.5x4.5x2[?]

Adrift is a puzzletale told through poems, illustrations, and physical artifacts, in which players will take on the role of a dream expert interpreting the significance of subconscious messages communicated by ethereal beings. Solve your way through a variety of puzzles to discover the mysterious world of Adrift.

PLEASE NOTE: Pictured on top is a new cover for the Second Edition of Adrift, which is now shipping in the U.S. and East Asia. Customers outside these regions may still receive the First Edition of Adrift, which has a different cover (second image).


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"A fantastic and beautiful offering into the world of puzzling."
Chaos & Confetti

Why You'll Love It

Adrift is approachable to players of all experience levels, but is just as devious and surprising as PostCurious’ more challenging offerings. The gameplay consists of four puzzle paths, each filled with gorgeous watercolor illustrations and tactile artifacts that you’ll be thinking about long after the game is over.

What's Included

  1. Instruction sheet
  2. 13 puzzle documents
  3. 4 illustrated 8"x10" poster prints
  4. 4 artifacts & velvet satchels

4 Envelopes x 30-60 minutes = 2+ hours of cooperative gameplay

Requirements: An internet connection is needed to submit solutions and access hints—otherwise all you need is a pencil and paper to take notes.

The game is fully resettable and no components are destroyed during play.

Creators

The brains behind the game

Rita Orlov

Game design + graphic design

maker, and puzzlesmith with a background in escape rooms, illustration, and object design. She lives for the “aha” moments and the journey of discovery that can be created through puzzles and gamified storytelling. She strives to create unique experiences that will challenge, surprise, and bring joy to the player.

Amelia Leonards

Illustration

Amelia Royce Leonards is a graduate of Montserrat College of Art, where she spent four years baffling her peers and professors with paintings of goddesses and antlered women. Her work is influenced by her pre-art school archeological studies, folklore, the beauty of ancient myth, and the natural world around us. She can usually be found somewhere deep in the woods, sketching odd creatures and eating chocolate chips.