ClueTrace: Mindcrime

By | March 20, 2019

by ClueTrace (website)

73-75 Shacklewell Lane, E8 2EB

East London

2-6 players

60 minutes

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Do you have what it takes to enter the mind of a white collar criminal?
Your team is a specialist group of thought thieves who must break into the mind of a master criminal.
Youโ€™ll be sent on an exhilarating mission to search his mind. Your adventures are just beginning. Somewhere, deep within his memory, there is a secret code. This code is critical for your success.
Youโ€™ll face puzzles, challenges and mysteries youโ€™ve never seen before.
Time is your enemy.
The clock is ticking. Your task is to complete your mission and get out โ€“ before time runs out!
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Rated between 3 and 3.5 out of 5

based on ratings from 2 users
combined with 3 pro reviews

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Simon (The Overthinkers) expert rated this:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Played: 8 Apr 2018 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!

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kman expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 03 Dec 2016 Team size: 10 Time taken: 35m 27s Outcome: Successful escape!

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A nicely designed room with a good variety of solid puzzles, including plenty of creative ideas. Strangely I didn't find it all that memorable, maybe because we went through it rather quickly - but definitely a high quality room that I'd recommend to both beginners and experienced escapers.

A cleverly themed room that did a wonderful job of evoking the mind in a physical space but that was let down by a collection of puzzles that felt more like they had been randomly thrown in than careful collected to allow you to flow through the game.
Thereโ€™s a couple of ways to look at the story behind Mindcrime. Youโ€™re entering the mind of a master criminal to find his username and password, which you can then use to steal all his money and become rich. On the one hand, itโ€™s a damn cool concept, on the other,m no-one knows what the inside of a mind should look like, which essentially allows Cluetrace to build anything.

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