SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4) — Over 15 years after the Nutty Putty cave in Utah County was closed, gamers can now explore it ...
That’s one thing to play a horror game. It’s another to crawl, heart pounding, through a pitch-black tunnel that once claimed ...
John Jones was trapped upside down in a cave for more than 24 hours before he tragically died - and a rescuers has shared ...
The cave explorer was stuck for over 24 hours as the rescue team was left with a difficult decision to attempt to save his ...
‘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 ...
In 2009 John Jones climbed down into the Nutty Putty cave. In a passage 18 inches high and 10 inches wide, 150 feet below the surface, he got stuck. But his story doesn't begin or end in that cave.
Video: VR game allows you to experience 'the worst death imaginable' 26-year-old John Edward Jones was wedged stuck upside ...
John Jones suffered what has been described as the 'worst death imaginable' when he became stuck for more than 24 hours, ...