No Escape: The Breakout

By | März 20, 2019

von No Escape (webseite)

Unit 38 The Studios, 10 Hornsey Street, N7 8EL

Central London

2-6 Spieler

Sprachen: EN

60 minuten

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Your boss was recently sent to prison. With the help of the internal post officer, he sent you an important message. There is only a 1 hour window to break him out.
This game requires tactical teamwork, an empathic mind and on-the-spot initiative. Will your team infiltrate Hornsey Prison and break out your boss before it's too late?
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Farmergeddon Outta Here hat dies bewertet:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Gespielt am: 2 Jul 2017 Teamgröße: 4 Ergebnis: Entkommen!
kman experte hat dies bewertet:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Gespielt am: 17 Jan 2018 Teamgröße: 5 Benötigte Zeit: 48m 38s Ergebnis: Entkommen!
Mark Greenhalgh experte hat dies bewertet:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Gespielt am: 15/07/17
Mike S experte hat dies bewertet:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Miss Geeky hat dies bewertet:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5

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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', the two games are connected by a shared cast of characters.

They also share a naturalistic style of game which tries to avoid obviously artificial puzzles and instead build puzzles into the game set in a way they might occur in a real life situation....

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