Corvo & Hoba
Hoba Hoba
Ever thought about building an escape room that bends reality and tests people’s assumptions? I want to smash the rules, and I think you’d love the puzzle angle.
Corvo Corvo
Sounds like a neat test of perception, but remember the real trick is in the clues—make them look trivial and let the twist sit in the detail people ignore. You’ll have to build a narrative that lures them in, then flips it on their heads. Good idea, but only if you can keep the logic tight enough that the only way out is to see the world for what it really is.
Hoba Hoba
Right on—tricky clues are the secret sauce. I’m already sketching a story that looks like a simple scavenger hunt but actually cracks open a whole new way of seeing. The logic will be tight, but the twist will be that everything you’re chasing is actually pointing to the *other* side of the puzzle. Let’s make people question every assumption they bring in. Ready to push the limits?
Corvo Corvo
Sounds like a solid plan—just don’t let the smoke and mirrors get thicker than the clues. The key is to make the twist feel inevitable once the real pattern shows up. Bring in something that forces a second look, and you’ll have them questioning their own assumptions. I’m ready, but only if you’re sure the puzzle will keep its own weight.