Deckscape: Heist in Venice

Von | März 20, 2019

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The roles you get in this deckscape game could have been good but it end as a gimmick, since they have a really small impact on the game, but do have the effect of making sure that everybody have to participate. 

Standard puzzles nothing special in this one, maybe on the easy side. 

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Heist In Venice follows the normal Deckscape format with a couple of twists. Your mission is to steal a €1 billion Euro poker chip from a casino, and in the tradition of heist movies, you have a team of specialists: here provided by a set of six character cards, which are supposed to be divided between the players. Each card has two or three pieces of clue information on the back, which only the card's holder is allowed to look at. (This doesn't mean you need six people to play the game, since o...

Heist in Venice delivered fast-paced gameplay through aha puzzles. In one moment we were trying to figure out what was going on; in the next moment we’d solved that puzzle and moved on to the next one. That frenetic gameplay mixed with a the casino-heist theme and some unexpected plot twists created a fun at-home escape room.
While isolated at home in London, we took another “trip” abroad. This time we headed to Italy to solve “Heist in Venice”. This is another escape-room-in-a-box game produced by Deckscape. The box contains a single deck of cards and a “top secret” note. With no rulebook or board there is little game setup involved. You
Your special spy skills will come in handy when you go full Ocean’s 11 in this heist through a Venetian hotel. Get a big group together to help you get through quickly.

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