Kategorie-Archive: UK

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)

Enigma Escape: The Breakout

London, May 2017

Rated 3.5 out of 5
The Breakout is Enigma Escape’s second room, which in their narrative continuity occurs before their other room, which I guess makes it a prequel. Despite the very different types of story (‚escape from a psycho‘ versus ‚break someone out of jail‘, t… (more)

Enigma Escape: The Killer

London, May 2017

Rated 3.5 out of 5
Enigma Escape opened a couple of years ago with the help of a Kickstarter campaign. Their game concept stood out for the then-novel idea that their games would aim for realism and immersion, following the logic of the story not just an arbitrary seri… (more)

ClueTrace: Mission Critical

London, Jun 2017

Rated 3.5 out of 5
ClueTrace’s original game had you sneaking into the mid of a white collar criminal, and Mission Critical continues this idea, but this time with the mind of a Soviet official at the end of the Cold War, trying to find the identity of a double agent…. (more)

Modern Fables: The Escapist

London, May 2017

Rated between 3.5 and 4 out of 5
On seeing the pre-launch website for this company I mentally marked it down as one to get excited about. The ‚urban fairy tales‘ concept presses my buttons, and the description suggested a very promising focus on immersion and drama. A room full of p… (more)

The Panic Room: The Gilman Hotel

Gravesend, May 2017

Rated between 4 and 4.5 out of 5
The year is around 1920 and you’re staying at the Gilman Hotel in Innsmouth, on the trail of some missing artefacts from the Miskatonic university. Yes, it’s a Lovecraft themed escape room!
This room thrives through great decoration / theming. A mix… (more)