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LobsterCity66
47 escape rooms
Some of the coolest set design I’ve ever seen. I think a few of the puzzles took some stretch thinking but overall definitely would recommend the room.
Very Positive (237 ratings)
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In a parallel universe, Vikings conquered the world and every civilization converted to the cult of Thor, Freya and Odin, but some are specifically devoted to Loki, the god of mischief. One day, Loki’s mischief got out of hand and the other gods had to lock him up. Legends are told that only Thor’s hammer could be strong enough to break his bounds and free him. Knowing that Fenrir and Jörmungand, (the wolf-god and the serpent-god) are planning to free Loki, Thor hid his hammer in a remote village. Despite Thor’s efforts, Fenrir and Jörmungand know the location of the hammer and they are on their way to the village. They have even figured out how to perform a ritual that will allow them to lift the hammer and free Loki. You have 60 minutes before Fenrir and Jörmungand arrive. You need to find the hammer and complete the ritual that will allow you to lift it. You will then have to choose the fate of humanity; will you give the hammer back to Thor so that he can assure peace in the universe, or will you hand it over to Fenrir and Jörmungand to free Loki?
All ratings (237)
Very Positive
L
47 escape rooms
Some of the coolest set design I’ve ever seen. I think a few of the puzzles took some stretch thinking but overall definitely would recommend the room.
C
20 escape rooms
Even though the theme didn’t really grab us, we had a lot of fun—there were some great puzzles we hadn’t seen before, and the visuals were top-notch! We also really appreciated the nice improvements to the hint system in SOS Adventure! All in all, a great experience 😉


76 escape rooms
Overall, I was disappointed with our experience. The game was acquired by another company, and the original version was much more interesting. The story has been shortened and is less coherent.
The decor is decent, nothing special
Yes
Archery
This game was purchased from a place that went out of business; the original version was more interesting. The puzzles were altered in the SOS Adventures version, which unfortunately made them less fun!
Medium
Mechanical
5
Not scary
12
Yes
Broken boom tips The shield pressure mechanism was malfunctioning
No
Not at all
Partially accessible
Yes
Easy

63 escape rooms
Pro: Beautiful room, some skills required which is fun Cons: - Couple of bugs - False indication from game master. Overall: Disappointed, with over 30 escape done which we escaped almost everytime, this one rank close to bottom of my list
Easy

60 escape rooms
This room does not know how to stop, it just continues to provide great action and atmosphere. You can feel yourself in a Viking settlement. Makes great use of some physical skill challenges but the rest is fully on logical puzzles. Few rooms offer a choice at the end and I love that they did that here.
Great, there were a few parts where it seemed like we had to make a assumption of what the next step was but everything else was logical.
From the grass, to the fog and the sounds this room does does not stop giving off the Viking vibes. By far one of my most favorite rooms.
Fantastic, Staff wants you to succeed and have a fun time.
Medium
4
Not scary
12
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy

131 escape rooms
Having played and led groups in the original game, I was unfortunately disappointed by SOS Aventures’ adaptation. It’s not a bad game in itself! I think people can enjoy it! However, some of the puzzles had to be modified, which made solving them a little less fun. The ending, in particular, was rushed—it had absolutely nothing to do with the original experience.

41 escape rooms
Any Viking fan will be in for a treat. The atmosphere is spot-on, and the puzzles are great. I highly recommend it.
S
86 escape rooms
Phew, what can I say. The flow was very disjointed. On top of that, there was one puzzle we managed to solve, but the trigger for the mechanism was so subtle that we had to ask the GM what we were doing wrong, since we were sure we’d solved the riddle. The GM told us we had solved it and pointed us in the right direction. The conversation took place via an iPod with the GM, so responses weren’t very quick. Once again, an experience at SOS Aventure with a GM who lacked presence and wasn’t following the flow of the game. The logic behind the puzzles is pretty mediocre. At the end, we were told that SOS Aventure had bought the game from a company that went bankrupt. We’re not surprised. That was their way of justifying our “lack of fun” during the game.
The staff is friendly, but the game masters at SOS Aventure don't pay enough attention during the games.
No
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
12
No
Yes
Easy

174 escape rooms
I really enjoyed this game. For me, the ambience and the props were amazing, the puzzles made sense and were fun. I think I never played a game that had so much use of the objects and they were also corresponding to the theme. This is a scenario that is supposed to be played with three players or more, we were two and finished with around ten minutes remaining. The Viking theme was really well exploited, was really worth the play in my opinion.