VII.ker. Nyár u 27
2-6 players
60 minutes
Not quite what you thought? It’s a bit late… This is the point of no return.
This time you’re lucky: hibernating yourselves is enough. At the end of the adventure, you have to use a defibrillator so that you can come back to life…
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Great room, although the set was dated and props seemed a little cheap. Good concept though and a good mix of puzzles
The puzzles were original and fun, with a good storyline. The set design came across childish and cheap which will either be appreciated or frowned upon depending on taste. I would say this is one to play based on originality alone
Old but good room. Interesting decor and some very fun moments.
I loved the concept and there were some clever ideas and puzzles, but our host sounded bored, some of the props were faulty, the dim lighting in parts meant we struggled to find what we needed to see and I have no idea how we were supposed to solve one of the puzzles. Disappointing.
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Playing on a different occasion to Chris's visit, my experience matched his in some respects and contrasted in others. Our group did in fact include someone who was quite uncomfortable with the more claustrophobic moments of the game, but the gamemaster was happy to help her bypass the one section that she'd have struggled with.
We had similar problems with the opening puzzle, spending ten minutes stuck until we swallowed our pride and accepted a hint. Both that and the other times we struggled...
The original Heaven and Hell in Budapest is an immensely popular game, and this version of it in the UK has been faithfully recreated in case anyone can’t make the trip out to Central Europe. We really enjoyed our experience at Heaven and Hell, and spent a lot of the trip back into London discussing which was our favourite of the two we played at Cambridge Escape Rooms, this one or The Secret Clubhouse.