The inside of the box completely cuts the player off from the outside world, leaving them with nothing but the sensations of the game (and some added lights, vibration and sound).

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They’re not alone, though. Dave added an external monitoring station to the box, broadcasting the action and allowing for external communication through a headset, which began as just a thing but later evolved into a new way to play the game co-operatively: one player sits inside with zero knowledge of how to control the game, while another sits outside monitoring them and trying to help by reading through a beginner’s manual.

You can read more about the setup on Dave’s site for the installation.