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May 20, 1929—Al Capone, Chicago’s infamous mafia boss, was just arrested, but there’s more to the story. You receive a request for help from the FBI for their investigation into a gang called La Famiglia who might be even more dangerous than Capone’s Chicago Outfit gang. Can you crack the case? La Famiglia contains one full storyline made up of two parts, with dozens of clues to crack and riddles to solve. Play with a group or on your own for hours of fun. It's like two escape room or mystery games with one single purchase.
48 escape rooms
➕High-Quality Components: The components successfully convey a sense of realism, from newspapers that feel genuinely newspaper-like to flyers that capture their essence. ➕Decent Puzzle Variety: The game offers a mix of lateral thinking and logical puzzles, with a slight emphasis on the latter. While there isn't a puzzle that astounds with its ingenuity, the overall puzzle quality is commendable. ➕Convenient Two-Part Structure: The game's division into two parts naturally signals when to take a break, allowing players to recharge and approach Part 2 with renewed focus. ➖Lacking "Wow" Factor: While the puzzles are solid, none achieve the status of transcendent brilliance, though this is often a challenge in escape room games. ✖️Puzzles Divided Opinion: Opinions within the group varied regarding certain puzzles, with some feeling that a few lacked careful consideration. One puzzle, in particular, appeared intriguing in concept but proved overly complicated in execution. "La Famiglia" offers a strong tabletop escape room experience with well-crafted components packaged in an attractive box. Despite its light narrative, it provides engaging puzzles. Though it may be on the pricier side, the 20% discount for additional game purchases softens the blow. Overall, it's recommended for anyone curious to experience it.
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