Diergaardesingel 67a, 3014 AD Rotterdam
2-8 players
Languages: EN, NL
60 minutes
Legend has it that there's a mysterious book in a house with dark forces. Everyone who has been looking for it has never been seen again. Are you able to unravel the mystery of the book and escape the house?
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🔐James Bloodworth expert rated this:
Played: 20 Apr 2024 Team size: 4 Outcome: Successful escape!
beautifulgreat hostingquite difficult
I think this is the harder game of the two, the set is well themed and quite busy so there is a lot of searching to do, it's easy to get blinkered down one path when you are chasing the wrong idea. Theming is well done throughout, my fellow players preferred this game to the other one but I think it depends upon what your ER strengths are, either way this is not a bad game and was a most pleasant diversion.
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I instantly liked Book of Mystery, and found little to change that first impression. From the moment of entry there’s a multitude of interesting or cool things to catch your eye; this is the opposite of stripped down minimalism.
The plot is the bit that’s stripped down, in that there’s very little of it; officially it’s something about a mysterious book and dark forces, but essentially you’re in a house full of occult symbols and arcane objects, and you need to find your way out.
But the house...