Netherlands Escape Review: Prison Escape (Breda)
A review of the immersive theatre production, Prison Escape. Not an escape room but absolutely worth attending.
A review of the immersive theatre production, Prison Escape. Not an escape room but absolutely worth attending.
A review of two games hidden out in the forest near Best, the Netherlands. One game was distinctly mediocre apart from the decoration but the Conductor is a beautiful game that recreates the feel of a British station in a way that would be impressive in the UK let alone overseas and still manages to pack in good puzzles.
A review of the two games we played at The Circle in Veenendaal in the Netherlands. Very promising games but let down with weaker gameplay.
A round-up of the games we’ve played in and around Malaga including Prison Island, ParaPark and Torrenigma – by no means a complete set but at least something to point you in the right direction.
A solid game with fun puzzles, a nice sense of exploration and the most complex scoring system I’ve come across in a long time!
A round-up of all the games that Brighton has to offer which include some high quality, immersive games with an emphasis on actor-like GMs.
A collection of repeat-as-often-as-you-want games that challenge mentally and physically. A really fun experience that I think will become more prevalent over time.
Great games focusing on immersion and making use of strong in-character introductions to get the experiences off to a fantastic start. Two of their games were good but Ramkraak is a truly great game with an amazing intro, solid puzzles, a neat mechanic and an awesome ending. Well worth a detour.
Two deeply-flawed games from a puzzle perspective but still utterly amazing and worth a significant detour. Kubus is worth a very big detour in order to experience – it’s hard to convey just how amazing a concept it is.
A review of Escape Bunker, a game with one of the most impressive sets and storefronts I’ve ever seen. If you’re in Brussels then you should go and check it out!