Escape The Crate: Chapter 28: Escape The Ruins

By | May 5, 2021

by Escape The Crate (website)

Languages: EN

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It is the archaeological find of the century! The fabled lost “Temple of the Crocodile” has been unearthed deep in the jungles and we are sending you in to investigate the find! It is rumored that buried deep inside the temple, there is a secret. One that might change mankind as we know it. EMIT tried to keep the discovery a secret, but our arch-rival, Mr. X, seems to have hacked our systems and is hot on our heels. He has sent his own agents to the temple to challenge you to the find. TWO games await you within this adventure. Find your way through the temple, discovering secret passages in an attempt to gain access to the treasure. Then, try to find a way to escape the temple, as a series of fiendish traps are set against you. That isn’t it, though. Your team will be presented with a choice at the beginning of the game. Play together as one team to beat Mr. X’s agents and find the treasure together as a team OR split into two competing groups. Some players may have the opportunity to join Mr. X and challenge the remainder of the group to see who gets to the treasure first… Will you defeat Mr. X as a team… or will you turn against each other in a chance for eternal glory?
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Jakob Frederiksen experienced rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
Played: 19 Oct 2021 Team size: 1 Time taken: 87 min Outcome: Successful escape!

Some clever puzzles but also some that just didn’t work for me and the non puzzle activity was just not my ballgame and the part about splitting the group was not an option for me playing alone. The first part was easy but part 2 did require some more and it would have helped to be 2 or maybe even 3 Players. 

The way you have to confirm game changes and going through the narrative part feels a bit slow and the constant change of pace was an anoyance but not a major issue. 

Even though I written a lot of complaint the game was still a good experience and I hope that EtC’s other games are just a little better. 

Still a thumps up(maybe just a little one)

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