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“A crime! Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the Ball Room! Miss Rose with the rope in the Library!” If those words bring back memories of a fun family activity, older than escape rooms themselves, this investigation is for you! Last night, a nearly-perfect crime was committed: John Doyle, Dean of the Lock Academy, was murdered. Who killed this man of international repute? In shock, Professor Lock, founder of the Lock Academy, a unique place in Paris, needs the help of his best detectives’ team to solve this criminal investigation: yours!
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A very good room, very similar in structure and premise to Tres Cher Lock: investigate disappearance/murder -> find secret room -> stakes get upped -> save the school/world/stock market(what?). Just like Tres Cher Lock, it is very cinematic and the puzzles are very nice and feel very fair. We moved very well and only needed 1 or 2 hints. The birthday puzzle was my favorite. The only problem I see with the room is that the only way to advance after you single out a suspect is for the GM to notice that on the cameras, after which they enter the room as a live actor. In our game, they got confused with our progress and almost missed their cue. The live acting is also a bit contrived. It would be much better for the room if a system were devised such that players could input the results of the investigation at the computer (alibis/main suspect etc.), and the live acting scraped altogether. Alternative solution: just assume the murderer is Jim Key and spend the 60 minutes in the rocking chair. Weeee! 🪑🐷
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