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An online sci-fi adventure set aboard a mysteriously empty space station, with a noir flavour. Investigate what happened to the crew, and don’t get yourself spaced! Noir-esque narration, humour and story come together in a fun romp through a small station on the outskirts of space. With a shared inventory system, a catch-up option and other fun ways to interact with your friends, this game is designed to make you feel like you’re all working together… even while apart.
45 escape rooms
This was our first and definitely (in my opinion) not our last online adventure in the Escape Room realm. I suggested it to the boys after I had seen it on Next Level's website, and it piqued my interest when I found out it was purely online. Unfortunately, one of the team members isn't all that tech-savvy, and I don't believe he has a PC/laptop anyway, so it was just two others and myself who fired up Zoom and cranked out a session. I thought maybe it was a little on the pricey side for a one-time-use code, considering you pay $40-$100 for a normal online game, and it's unlimited use. But I can appreciate it's true to the theme of how traditional escape rooms are with a one-time payment for a one-time adventure. Maybe $20 would be more reasonable for a one-time-use code or even give us a few goes to share the code around with other friends - just my two cents. However, it was a lot of fun, as per usual. In most cases, hanging out with these boys isn't necessarily about what we are doing but just doing it together. All I can say is don't eat the beans!
24 escape rooms
This is quite a clever online escape room experience. The game was easy to navigate and still had clever puzzles you would expect in a physical room. My friends and I were able to do this from all parts of the world through video chat which is fantastic when you have friends/family in different countries. Also the hilarious plot twist had us laughing. There is also clever easter eggs in there if you are a fan of Hamilton.
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“The mystery resolves in a way that makes perfect sense (while being quite absurd).“