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You are world-renowned Detective Hercule Poirot, aboard the famous Orient Express. You have just solved the murder of Mr Ratchet, the man found stabbed to death in his cabin after being proved guilty of abducting and killing a young child - Daisy Armstrong - the daughter of a WW1 hero. However, just as you are preparing to deliver your verdict, new evidence reveals one of the passengers aboard the train has a much more deadly plan. One of the suspects is determined to put the entire tragedy behind them, and is involved in a chilling plot to end the lives of everyone on the train. Critical elements of the train’s brake system have been secretly removed and the Orient Express is gently gathering speed as it descends the most treacherous part of the mountainous route. On its current projection, the train will derail at great speed on the sharp curve atop the towering Simplon Viaduct in precisely 60 minutes. From your earlier enquiries, you’re able to narrow down six suspects, and they are Hector MacQueen, Princess Natalia Dragomiroff, Linda Arden, Pierre Michel, Edward Masterman & Greta Ohlsson Your objective is simple - find the potential killer and repair the brake lines to stop the train. Failure means certain death for all, while success means solving the most famous crime in history, and saving everyone aboard. Solve the riddles and puzzles, gather the evidence and catch the murderer before it’s too late! Do you have what it takes to save all the lives on-board? Time is of the essence!
12 escape rooms
Great room and GM worked well with us- games were challenging but not impossible. Would recommend this room and company!
77 escape rooms
We'd played a "train room" once before but didn't enjoy it as much as Murder on the Orient Express. The puzzles were all challenging, but fun, and all supported the goals of the game. There were fun surprises throughout the game. We enjoyed this so much we stayed to book another game room at Escapology.
7 escape rooms
This was an excellent room! The design and theme were immersive, with all the elements and decor appropriate to the era. The puzzles were interesting and related well to the overall design. We loved it!
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