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The Museum Arctic Expedition went north in the 60's, but no one survived. All we know is that, somehow, all their possessions got back here, and put on display.
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We were told Cold Case was one of the most escape room-like stories they offered. That seemed to be the case as there were more locks and puzzles than the rest. We did have trouble finding certain things around the venue, so be aware there is a lot of searching in all their games. The game was good, the staff are very friendly, and we enjoyed the whole concept of the museum. The main space of this particular game was a little tight and cluttered, but the nice thing about the games here is that you can move anywhere in the venue to work on your puzzles. We suggest going on a weekday when there are fewer groups playing. The Museum of Intrigue is a large space that is set up sort of like a museum with different exhibits. There are multiple stories that you can choose from and each one has a minimum number of players. Some stories can be played by two people and others must have four. Your group solves puzzles and does a lot of searching around throughout all the exhibits no matter which story you choose. Your "game master" (or museum guide) is always around if you need help. He or she is also picking up after you resetting things as you go. It's an interesting concept that we would recommend everyone try at least once. Be aware that, while you will be the only group playing your particular story, there are other groups playing their own stories and will be around you and coming into your exhibit. Think of it as an actual museum and everyone is on their own adventure.
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