Mystiqueroom: Pirate Bay

By | January 28, 2020

by Mystiqueroom (website)

Szent István körút 9.

Budapest

2-8 players

Languages: EN, HU

60 minutes

Find the source of the Young Manhood and win eternal life. Get on board, a real pirate ship in downtown Budapest!
There are 60 minutes to overcome all obstacles and solve the mystery of the pirate ship.
You’ll need to work together to solve mysteries, find pirate relics, infiltrate secret vaults! It’s unlike anything you’ve ever done before. In this game, you will find high stairs, ladders, etc, so some good condition is required. All children under 13 must play with adult supervision.
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based on ratings from 3 users
combined with 4 pro reviews

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caroline354 expert rated this:Rated between 1.5 and 1.5 out of 5
Played: 2 Sep 2024 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
poor hostingunoriginalquite easy

Avoid! The worst escape room we've played in many years. No soundtrack, no story, a handful of unoriginal and lacklustre puzzles. Terrible game hosting. 

Dani Rose Forder expert rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
Played: 12 Dec 2022 Team size: 2 Time taken: 40 Outcome: Successful escape!
beautifuldangerous

Lovely set design but didn't find the puzzles all that original or challenging. Be aware there are three ladders in this game, so certainly not for those with mobility issues. Not a bad game but I wouldn't highly recommend it, much better games around.

Anonymous expert rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5
Team size: 3 Outcome: Successful escape!
originalepic

The set, OMG the set. 
The puzzles were generally great, the ending, if better, would have given this game a solid 5*.

Reviews by escape room review sites

There are at least three pirate-themed rooms in Budapest, giving you a choice of Ship, Bay or Cave; Mystiqueroom’s version is the Bay, and we found it visually impressive but a bit temperamental on the puzzle mechanisms.
Our mission was to get the Water of Life, or rather the cup we needed to hold it. Apparently all the other pirates were dead due to drinking it; our host didn’t seem totally clear on the details of the premise either, but anyhow, the main thing was to find the cup.
The set des...
A review of two of the newer games at Mystique Escape Rooms. Towers of Woolongong was pretty dull but Pirate Bay was an excellent adventure that I’d thoroughly recommend to enthusiasts.

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