von Hidden In Hamburg (webseite)
Rickmer Rickmers, Landungsbrücken, Ponton 1a, 20359
4-7 Spieler
Sprachen: EN, DE
60 minuten
Als Besucher des berühmten Museumsschiffs im Hamburger Hafen erkundet ihr einen geheimen Raum an Bord, der im Rahmen der jüngsten Restaurierung gefunden wurde. Als ihr den Raum betretet, bemerkt ihr dieses merkwürdige Flüstern. Der Meeresgott Neptun ruft nach euch. Er verlangt nach seinem Dreizack, den ihm der Captain der Rickmers vor langer Zeit entwendet hat.
Die Tür fällt ins Schloss, ihr sitzt in der Falle und Neptun hat euch voll im Griff. Erfüllt ihm seinen Wunsch oder Neptun wird euch mitsamt der Rickmers auf den Grund der Elbe ziehen…
Dieser Raum richtet sich an ambitionierte Anfängergruppen mit 6 bis 7 Spielern sowie an erfahrene Spielgruppen. Er ist nicht für Kindergruppen geeignet.
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Super cool - auf dem Schiff und maritim. Auf mehreren Etagen, mit tollen Rätseln und wow-Effekten. Wir haben super gut gerätselt und gelacht - ein must play!
Absolutely great use of space and the setting is fantastic. So unexpected from the first look.
Neptune's curse is taking place right inside Rickmer's Rickmer boat museum which gives a very confidential aspect to it, as you are waiting for your escape and escape right in the middle of people looking and reading at information panels.
Unlike the rest of the Hidden in Hamburg rooms that we had the chance to try, the Curse of Neptune didn't feel as immersive to me as the other as we were in a boat and the room was decorated as a boat but it's actually a good shout as you did felt in the deep of a boat as it's a very impressive room which stays true to the story: find Neptune tridents. Unfortunately, the room wasn't yet translated to English so we missed a bit of the story and immersion, but once it will be translated it should bring a lot to the strength of the room theme.
The room seems to be mostly for a small amount of players due to the narrow size of each room but then again; some puzzles and moments are inclusive to all players. One puzzle in particular included each one of us in our team of 5 players, and that was a really good touch; one of my favourite puzzles of the weekend in Hamburg, and one of the most inclusive puzzles I've ever seen before.
Two puzzles were broken when we played, one of them involved a magnet which unfortunately detached and fell out of reach. It was impossible without the magnet to complete the game but fortunately one person of our team had very small hands and could complete the puzzle. But if she weren't there; we would have been stuck and would probably have needed the Game Master to enter the room. Another puzzle had its 'success lights' that didn't work so it didn't give us a complete feeling of achievement but from what we understood, the Curse of Neptune is still quite a recent room so it explains that they might still be working on those issues.
We haven't tried the other room in Rickmer's Rickmer "Captain Overboard" so can't compare with it, but I would highly advise visitors in Hamburg to book The Curse of Neptune to experience yet another great adventure with a strong quantity and quality of puzzles!
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DER FLUCH DES NEPTUN by HIDDEN in HAMBURG offers an almost perfect overall experience in terms of atmosphere, story and puzzles. Here you do not play, but experience the room. DER FLUCH DES NEPTUN offers a successful immersive adventure with a crisp difficulty level for experienced teams of 5 players or more.