Kategorie-Archive: UK

Escape Rooms: Project D.I.V.A.

London, May 2017

Rated between 3 and 3.5 out of 5
I went into Project D.I.V.A. thinking, wow! – but came out thinking, what a shame. This game has cool technology and stagecraft, let down by too many game weaknesses.
There’s a huge contrast between Escape Rooms‘ new Angel games and their original, … (more)

Puzzlair: The Poltergeist Room

Bristol, Jun 2017

Rated 3.5 out of 5
Given a choice of games I tend to choose the one that doesn’t have a horror theme, not so much because I object to a gory or scary room but because after a while the bloodied plastic body parts and other staples start to get a bit tired. But Polterge… (more)

Puzzlair: The Prison Van

Bristol, Jun 2017

Rated between 3 and 3.5 out of 5
Puzzlair is split across two venues, and strictly speaking Prison Van isn’t in either of them – it’s played in an actual prison van parked outside their Barton Road. If that sounds cramped – well, it’s a pretty big van, and there were only three of u… (more)

Escape Rooms Plymouth: Germ

Plymouth, Jun 2017

Rated 2.5 out of 5
Escape Rooms Plymouth have been around for a while – they claim to have been the fifth escape venue in the country. Germ is one of their original two games; they currently have four, after moving to new and larger premises. These premises include a s… (more)

Mission Escape: Maioc Crisis

Exeter, Jun 2017

Rated 3.5 out of 5
The newest game at Mission Escape’s Exeter branch, Maioc Crisis is also advertised as their most high tech. Where the backstory in their other rooms is just a figleaf, this game makes more of an effort to build it into the game.
The plot involves a … (more)

Mission Escape: Bacterium

Exeter, Jun 2017

Rated 3 out of 5
Of the three games at this venue, Bacterium uses the largest physical space. The website description of the game talks about being imprisoned in a chemical factory, the entrance door had a zombies banner across it and I’m sure the briefing mentioned … (more)

Mission Escape: Pharaoh’s Anger

Exeter, Jun 2017

Rated between 3 and 3.5 out of 5
Pharaoh’s Anger is the first of the three Mission Escape games in Exeter we played. Their take on the common Egyptian tomb theme is a game structured as a sequential series of chambers with chunky wooden puzzles.
The decor is very much the MDF style… (more)