The infinity mirror trick is as old as time, but the folks at ThinkGeek have come up with a fun new application that will appeal to Dungeons & Dragons fans who find themselves stuck at a desk job during the day. Peering down the seemingly unending hallway of this miniature Infinite Dungeon Corridor leaves you wondering what quests, treasures or mythical beasts lie at the end. More » ...
Waste Away Hours At Work Wondering Where This Infinite Corridor Goes
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