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Hong Kong Crime Lord Mr. X is looking for an heir to his vast underground empire.Only two crime families were considered worthy of the prize, the Dragon and Tiger gangs. Which gang will win this intense head-to-head competition and become the new rulers of Hong Kong? 6-12 of your friends split into two groups, the Dragon and Tiger gangs, and battle it out as rival mobsters in this epic escape room experience. Each player will get unique roles and personal puzzles
All ratings (172)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
47 escape rooms
Great competitive game for larger groups but the main puzzles can leave others left with only optional (but valuable puzzles). These optional puzzles allow a sabotage mechanic but it was difficult to divvy up the puzzles as they were assigned to individuals and it became awkward to support others if you completed yours. My coworkers had a wonderful time and this was one of the few escape games that could work with so many people. This was a great game - the set often looked overworked but everything was working and functional. Game Master was good.
196 escape rooms
Extremely innovative and competitive gameplay with multiple rounds that have teams accomplishing set objectives before the opposing gang can. The set is absolutely HUGE, probably the largest out of all the games I’ve played so far. This game can take up to 12 players and I think it really would be more fun with more people due to the sabotage aspect, where each player has their own personal puzzle to hinder the other team. A negative is that the losing team probably won’t get the satisfaction of completing all of their puzzles. Also, it could be a bit demoralizing if the other team is dominating the entire time. This game has high replay value as the opposing gangs have separate puzzle paths, even though you are all playing in a huge space.
168 escape rooms
This was a great game with an innovative competitive dynamic. Two teams conpeye against each other in the same space. Each team has a different set of puzzles - puzzles seemed similar, though differently themed. Competition was set up to compare scores multiple times, not just at the end of the game, which added tension. Even the losing team could still escape. This is a great game. How much you like it will depend on how much you like the competitive dynamic. Overall, I didn’t love the competition but still had a lot of fun and appreciate how good a game this is! Recommended
“Midnight in Hong Kong was an epic beast of an escape room.“