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Would You Dare Relive Nutty Putty’s Fatal Squeeze in VR?
That’s one thing to play a horror game. It’s another to crawl, heart pounding, through a pitch-black tunnel that once claimed ...
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Gamers can now visit the Nutty Putty game in virtual reality
3R Games, a game developer, has created “Cave Crave,” a virtual reality experience that puts players in the role of a ...
‘Unlike the base game, which faithfully models the risks of real-world spelunking, the Nutty Putty VR recreation is safe: you can’t die, and your flashlight battery never runs out, so stay as long as ...
15 years after a man died in the Nutty Putty Cave, his family and rescuers still struggle to escape the darkness A wreath is placed at the Nutty Putty cave. When Emily Sanchez first visited her ...
This undated family photo shows John Jones holding his daughter Elizabeth ’Lizzie’ Dawn Jones. John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, Utah, died Thursday after he became stuck upside-down in Nutty Putty ...
A touching tribute has been made at the site where a 26-year -old man suffered an unimaginable death over 15 years ago. John Edward Jones tragically lost his life in 2009 after becoming trapped in ...
When Emily Sanchez first visited her husband's unconventional tomb, lush green ferns and moss created an oasis there amid the gray limestone debris and the brown patches of scraggly broom snakeweed ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports that John Jones remains inside Utah County's Nutty Putty Cave, entombed where he died 15 years ago, but he isn't the only one still ensnared by it.
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