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THERE’S AN ART TO CRIME Your world-class espionage outfit has landed you inside a prestigious art museum. A recently stolen masterpiece is presumed hidden within the office of the museum’s egotistical curator, Vincent Hahn. With the help of your intelligence agent on the outside, you have one hour to find your way into Hahn’s office, recover the painting, and slip away before Hahn returns.
All ratings (56)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
490 escape rooms
TEG lists this as one of their hardest games (at least in Atlanta) but we found it rather easy. That said, the puzzles are fine and there’s a good variety, but for the most part the game is quite linear and there’s not much for more than 1-2 people to do. Not a big deal, we still had fun, but for me this game was pretty forgettable compared to some of TEG’s other rooms. I wouldn’t go there just to play this (there are much better “art museum heist” rooms out there) but if you’re going to be there anyway, there’s no reason not to play this room too.
No
Easy
Mechanical
2
Not scary
13
No
Nothing broken, but one prop that has to be read with a blacklight (this isn’t a spoiler: the blacklight is literally chained to this prop) was so faint as to be unreadable. We had to take a clue to have the GM confirm that we were doing the right thing and tell us what it was supposed to say. This would easily be fixable with 15 minutes and a UV marker.
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
130 escape rooms
This was clever and immersive! It was a strange new dynamic to play with so many strangers!
High tech
Not scary
34 escape rooms
Love a room that starts in a location that feels like it has nothing in it. Gets me every time. Just looks clean and empty, but then the room just unfolds. Fun, simple, clever design. Quality production - love a heist.
Great flow! Fun starting room
Yes
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