by Museum of Intrigue (website)
306 Hiawatha Blvd W m302, Syracuse, NY 13290
4-10 players
Β£24.00pp $31.00pp
90 mins
A string of robberies... an auction gone wrong... and now, the assistant curator is dead.
Questions swirl around the latest case for the famous Sherlock Holmes, who has traveled far to the Museum of Intrigue on the behest of an old friend. Assist the famed detective through video chat from the comfort of your home as you find hidden evidence, solve challenging puzzles, and try to get a perfect score of 100 points when you report on the crime in this immersive deduction adventure.
There are no smoking guns in this mystery; only your ability to think like a master detective, and be creative in one of the strangest crimes of the decade.
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A rather unique game as there are so many themes and locations involved, You are assisting Sherlock (call me Shirley!) Holmes to solve and crime and of course find out whodunnit and why. The avatar is fun and engaging and is great at very sneakily pointing you in the right direction. The venue is a vast area, with lots of differnetly themed and deconracted sections from an office for Holmes to the rainforest and the artic! With all that area you could cover you won't get everywhere, which is a shame as we'd have loved to see more of the venue, but hopefully we shall see that in their next game.
The game is 90 minutes and you need every second. You have a huge amount of information to process, so bring a decent sized team and all have a coffee beforehand! Luckily you have an inventory helper to add infromation and to help steer you in the right direction. Plus if a fast and frantic murder mystery isn't enough for you there are also some side puzzles and missions that where you can gain bonus points, If you love mutlitasking and data processing/puzzle solving then this is the game for you. Its a real rollercoaster game, and a must play.
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A Study In Intrigue canβt be separated from the venue in which itβs located. Some game designs can easily be copied or transplanted from one building to another, but this one isnβt a room as such - it takes place in, and throughout, the much larger space of the Museum. I believe under normal times the Museum plays host to multiple different live games taking place simultaneously, in a shared space not sealed into different rooms.
At the outset this game appears fairly conventional, with an avat...