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Thanks to modern technology, you will be transported in time. On July 20, 1944, you will be in the office of Adolf Hitler. You will have an hour to assemble the bomb and leave the office of the leader of the Third Reich. Everything you need is already hidden in it - your task is to find the parts of the bomb, assemble it and leave the office no later than 60 minutes after successfully transferring it in time and space. If you fail, you will get caught or fall victim to your own bomb. You are the best of the best and we believe that you will manage to change the course of history ............
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This review is based on my experience back in 2016 so keep in mind things may have changed since then. Key to be Free has always been a reliable company with their decent escape rooms. The puzzles are definitely a lot more challenging than expected, and the decor, while on the simpler side (at the time when I started playing, escape rooms were just starting to get more popular so this makes sense) still served its purpose well. This room was just a bit on the EXTRA HARD side, as in there is no way we would have succeeded without hints, which caused a little bit of frustration (and this isn't based on lack of skill or experience; I feel like even players with years of experience would have struggled with this one). I'm wondering if maybe it was because we had such a large group this time (I'm more used to groups of 2-4) or that more "realistic" themes are just more challenging overall. Nevertheless we still enjoyed our time together and always appreciate how friendly the staff was. I'm happy to see Key to be Free is still open! If I'm ever back in Poznan, I would be super happy to visit again!
No
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
Parking is usually tricky in this city, but this place has a space for cars (when we were there years ago; I'm not sure about now)
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