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You are Robert Montgomerie, the only remaining direct heir to the Kildermorie Estate and the Montgomerie family fortune. You’re attending a family gathering, hosted by your Grandfather, Hugh ‘Monty’ Montgomerie, the 9th Earl of Kildermorie to celebrate the dawn of the new Millennium. As the guests raise a toast, a scream fills the air…Your Grandfather is found dead in the library - and it looks like MURDER! Suddenly, you’re bundled into the Drawing Room and the door is locked. Confused, you bang on the door and call for help until it dawns on you... that as the direct heir, all fingers are pointed at you! You realize you’ve been framed! But who would want to kill your Grandfather… and why? You overhear the Police being called, but know that, as the Kildermorie Estate is hidden deep in the Scottish Highlands, it will take them 60 minutes to arrive. The only evidence that proves your innocence is hidden in the Mansion… For centuries, the Montgomerie family assigned a single gatekeeper to its secret family history. The Earl’s sudden demise means he can no longer pass-on these secrets, but the wise old man ensured there was sufficient evidence, hidden throughout the family residence, should anything unexpected happen to him! What he didn’t anticipate is you’d need to uncover these secrets in only 60 minutes! Will hidden clues reveal distant family secrets? Can you gather enough evidence and piece the story together to prove your innocence? And the biggest challenge of all... is it even remotely possible to solve the mystery before the clock strikes 12? Success means freedom, fortune and saving the future of your family… Failure means life behind bars...Do you have what it takes to find the family killer before you are framed and lose your inheritance? Time is of the essence!
107 escape rooms
This room flowed a lot better than 7 Deadly Sins, though I preferred the atmosphere in Scooby-Doo. I only had a minor complaint that in the middle, there were 2 puzzles where we understood the logic but got tripped up by a trick in one of the input numbers. I'm not a fan of this because it's not intuitive what you're missing, and you just keep trying a number into the locks without clarity on what went wrong. That said, I do like that the names regarding the murder kept popping up, though the whodunit story could have been a bit better integrated into the room itself. It did have a few cool puzzles though, and I enjoyed it overall.
350 escape rooms
Had a great time, but I’m a little biased towards mansion murder type rooms! The focus is more on a solid set of puzzles than the mystery itself. The puzzles can be tricky, but my team of 2 got out quickly and hintless with no issues. So the difficulty will likely be based on your experience level. Flow is pretty good, though there are so many keypads. I enjoyed the Scooby Doo mystery room at Escapeology more, but I enjoyed this room more than the company’s Murder on the Orient Express room. Either way, this room killed it!
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Medium
High tech
Not scary
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Not at all
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Easy
30 escape rooms
I played as a beginner, found it difficult. Decent room though.
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