I like to play games that are fun and keep at the same time my brain busy. That works very well with Pandora's Box! You can sink into the story, but it robs a little time to follow her disproportionate, it is 100% more atmospheric than a game from the pure brain-Knobelei corner (Sudoku and co) and yet you have churning puzzles to also are quite varied. Granted, finding some puzzles such as the way out of a maze, you would not pack an uuuuunbedingt need - little claim, for some perhaps more larifari as a "real mystery". But you'll have to first, not necessarily resolve to continue to come in the flow of the game and second this seems to be simply necessary to appeal to a younger age group. With this claim in mind the game hits the mark, I'll give it to my 10-year nephew.