by Mazer Zone (website)
55B Camden St, London NW1 0HG
2-5 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
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based on ratings from 4 users
combined with 1 pro review
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The design is interesting and could be good with a good puzzle designer, but as it is, it's severely lacking in puzzle quality and quantity.
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There's a distinct lack of puzzles in what could have been an OK room. Lots of space with nothing to do.
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This is a high tech room where everything looks new and the design is exceptional. The tech is done very well and there area few interesting ideas, however, in terms of actual puzzles, the design could be used much better - this game is way way too simple and plain, we did it in less than half the time without finding it challenging. Most of it is pretty linear and straightforward, removing the satisfaction from finding interesting solutions. I appreciate the money put into it but I believe the puzzles are terribly lacking behind the design and need much more thought.
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One of the things we enjoyed most about the room was the decor. It really did feel like a sci-fi spaceship and thereβs some impressive technology in there that really added to the feeling of immersion. It was high-tech in all the best ways, with sensors and scanners a-plenty, plus all that tech worked perfectly well. Which makes sense, since the room is brand new.