If you’ve ever watched Honey, I Shrunk The Kids or Ant-Man, you’ll have some idea why we were so excited to play cQ ORIGENES. It features a really fun mechanic, where the team must shrink down to the size of a mouse to access Mr. Q’s old base. Why do they need to do this? Well, to avert a crisis, of course – this time, a cyber attack orchestrated by none other than Professor BlackSheep.
Before starting the mission, we were each assigned a role, such as Captain or Navigator. These were important early on, so thankfully we all did a good job of remembering them. This room combines linear and non-linear gameplay across two distinctly different rooms. In the first, your job is to fire up the Shrink’o’mat, which is trickier than it looks! Once you’ve shrunk down, you’ll explore the old base, which is full of secrets, hidden objects and mind-bending challenges.
As with the other rooms at clueQuest, there is a large element of searching. I actually relished in the role of key searcher, which meant I wasn’t left standing around while others were tackling a puzzle. It was thrilling to step into a space where everything was super-sized. A gigantic working padlock was particularly impressive, along with a huge box of matches and a giant cassette player. Interestingly, the giant padlock is the only traditional lock in the room. Instead, you’ll be moving sliders, turning gears and slotting objects into place. Standout moments were firing up the Shrink’o’mat for the first time, with all of the cool sounds and lights, and when the ah-ha moment hit with the giant cassette player.
Our team of four felt like the perfect size, and we each had moments to shine. There was one very fiddly puzzle right at the end of the game that cost us a large chunk of time. It relied heavily on teamwork, and with the added time pressure, it certainly kept us on our toes. Our hearts raced as we frantically fired up the Shrink’o’mat to return to our normal size, finishing with minutes to spare. cQ ORIGENES was a big hit with our team, in no small part because of the supersized nature. We can only imagine what they could do with this concept in an even bigger space.
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Rowen was so full of energy and enthusiasm!