In the dusty heart of the Wild West, injustice has struck. Wrongly accused and thrown into the county jail, you and your companions find yourselves trapped, falsely imprisoned for a crime you did not commit! The clock is ticking and with only 60 minutes until the gallows, the stakes couldnβt be higher. Can you outsmart the sheriff and escape the jail in time? Or will you suffer an unjust fate? The race for your freedom begins now...
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Played: 22 May 2024Team size: 2Time taken: 46:40Outcome: Successful escape!
great hosting
Was a decent game for mid-week, we have started to do a few mid week to make it a bit cheaper π. But overall was good fun, one of the locks was very stiff which wasted a few minutes as we went over the same puzzle a few times! Great hosts and good city centre location. Would rate a 3.5/5 on the difficulty scale
Breakoutβs Wanted game is highly unusual in that itβs actually two entirely different games set in the same physical space. There is some separation, and our gamemaster instructed us that everything beyond a particular barrier was irrelevant. To avoid confusion, all locks in the Indian game are black and all locks in the Cowboys game are red. In practice this worked fine, with zero confusion about whether something was part of our game or not - although we did cast a few wistful glances towards ...
The harder half of the Wanted escape game at Breakout Liverpool. Very little by way of set, dubious puzzles and no story development left me underwhelmed.