5 Rue Henri Desgrange, 75012
4-6 players
60 minutes
Partez avec votre équipage pour un voyage extraordinaire à la découverte du Nautilus, le légendaire monstre de métal. Confrontez le mythe à la réalité et tentez de percer les secrets du capitaine Nemo !
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LR experienced rated this:
Played: 12 Nov 2023 Team size: 4 Outcome: Successful escape!
beautifulhi-techoriginalvery difficult
Loved this escape room right from the unique entrance to the game. It was absolutely beautiful and the puzzles were unique and fun to do. The room was jam-packed with puzzles. There was loads to do and a wonderful mechanism that allowed you to get an far as you could through a number of extra puzzles before linking back in with the main challenge to escape in time.
buzzywuzzy experienced rated this:
Played: 12 Nov 2023 Team size: 4
beautifulimmersivestory-drivenquite difficult
Reviews by escape room review sites
The genre of submarine games can be broadly divided into steampunk and non-steampunk variants, and if you’ve read your Jules Verne the name of this one will make it clear that it’s of the former type. And where other rooms with similar themes only take loose inspiration from the source story, this builds on it fairly closely as a reimagining and sequel.
Story and setting are primary here (though the very long pre-game introduction to the plot turned out to be fairly common for games in Paris). ...
[…] avec ce penchant qui pousse au merveilleux la cervelle humaine, on comprendra l’émotion produite par cette surnaturelle apparition. Quant à la rejeter au rang des fables, il fallait y renoncer. […] Ving mille lieues sous les mers. Jules Verne. Vous n’êtes peut-être pas habitués à un ton si « intellectuel » sur notre blog. Pourtant, il faut savoir parfois rendre hommage à une salle en essayant...