Happy to score a five.
As long as I can happily watch it with my parents, sit in a corner of the sofa, and spend more than an hour at night with relish, I am very grateful for it.
From The Adventures of Tintin, the impression of the ancient Inca civilization has become the evil laughing skull, the sun and gold, the pyramids full of organs and the legends that have been buried by history.
Treasure hunts are always a fascinating subject, and the joy of discovering shocking secrets from familiar places is truly addicting. The tense and exciting atmosphere, the sincerity of team cooperation, and the brain-burning decoding satisfy human curiosity, sociality and personal expression desire in an all-round way.
Perhaps this also partly explains the fatal appeal of escape room games. It can not only simulate a miniature adventure world by artificially setting the situation, but also keep you safe.
Maybe everyone had a dream of becoming an explorer when they were young. This big planet has given us a wide space for activities on the surface. In those deep forests, deep seas and caves, how many fossils of civilization are still waiting to be excavated.
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