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Investigate the mystery of a doomed village and its cursed castle in this thrilling escape room game! You couldn’t resist the allure of Mordengraf: a remote mountain village, overshadowed by an imposing Gothic castle and haunted by a spate of mysterious disappearances. Could there be truth in the hushed whispers of a “creature” stalking the area? As you look for answers, your investigation takes a sinister turn. Captured by an unseen force, you must escape the castle’s dungeon or become the creature’s latest victim. But you only have three hours before the creature resumes its hunt … In Curse of the Dark, players build an interactive tiled map of the castle’s floor plan, discovering and solving over 20 interlinked puzzles. The game features innovative puzzle components and gameplay, and is designed to recreate the escape room experience at home. With an easy-to-follow hints system, and the option to split the game into two parts if required, Curse of the Dark is suitable for both novice and seasoned escape room players. It’s time to solve the mystery of the creature and its castle. Will you survive the night?
72 escape rooms
To begin this game is absolutely stunning; as you uncover more of the castle grounds and you see the layout expand both on a 2D and 3D plain you cant help but feel excited by everything you're looking at. In saying this some players may feel a little overwhelmed by the expansiveness of the game and how much is going on, but I absolutely loved it! The hints and solutions element of this game is one of the best I've seen in a tabletop game, everything just makes sense and is easy to follow for where you're up to. The hints and solutions are covered with a "scratch card like" grey paint which allows players to only see what they need without accidentally reading more than needed. This is the same for the answer symbols; should you get a correct answer you are rewarded with a green square of the cards and tiles you need next; if you receive a red dot you have the incorrect answer and must try again. The map and layout for the castle grounds is beautiful; everything looks incredible and well thought out. Hidden details lie around every corner and have you not only looking at the puzzle cards but also searching through each room of the castle. But as with all escape games communication is key, we missed a key section of the game for a while because someone had overlooked the contents of the room and missed that we should have received a new tile. But because of the streamlined game format we quickly realised this and figured out where we'd went wrong. There are so many creative puzzles and elements to this game that I unfortunately can't discuss due to the potential for spoilers. I will although discuss the elements that are used in the advertising such as the stained glass window and 3D elements that really help to bring this game to life and immerse the players in the game. All of these additional elements play their own role in some incredibly unique puzzles that take a twist on the usual uses for such elements. This made the game really stand out for me among the other games I've played. There is another element that uses an internet connected mobile device which is so much fun and really caught me off guard during the gameplay. There we're a few puzzles that were broader in interpretation but discussing this with the group we were able to figure out what to do and progress past these points. 3 hours is a long time to be working on puzzles and you may benefit from taking a break at the halfway point but for us games night was in full flow and so was the food and drink so the time flew over. Overall I'd say for the money this is an incredibly unique tabletop experience that I would highly recommend to those who have played a few tabletop escapes! Difficulty - 3.5 / 5 Puzzles - 4 / 5 Theming - 4 / 5 Creativity - 4.5 / 5 Enjoyment - 3.5 / 5 Value For Money - 4 / 5 Overall Score - 4.25 / 5
48 escape rooms
➕Superb bang for your buck. The game is well playable with 6 players and we took ~3.5 hours to complete it. That's $7.50/pax for 3.5 hours of entertainment! ➕Immersive and spooky story. The story was well-made and easy to digest as they're staggered throughout the game. The use of the location tiles accentuated the feeling of being the investigator exploring the house. ➕Crazy good puzzles. The puzzles are SO varied, unique and interesting it's unbelievable it's priced this low. It gave us a handful of "a-ha" moments and none of the puzzles fell flat or unfair. The difficulty of the game hit the sweet spot with us being a group of experienced and beginner players. ➖Some fiddly components. We would've preferred a sturdier version of it but it's a hard ask given the price of the game. ➖Not resettable. Due to the nature of the answer system and puzzles, it's almost IMPOSSIBLE to gift this game away once you're done with it. Hands down this is one of my favourite escape room games I've ever played. With fantastic puzzle design, engaging story and amazing table prescence, it's a must play for anyone who has a slight interest in puzzles or escape rooms.
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