Cyber Q: Operation Deluge

By | March 29, 2021

by Cyber Q (website)

3 Lowesmoor Wharf, WR1 2RS

Up to 6 players

£15.00

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Interpol receive a worrying call from a man called Noah. He tells them that the biggest dams in the world are wired with explosives. His reason? He wants to punish mankind, however, he decided to give people a chance! He has built an Ark and inside, there is a hidden way to deactivate the explosives. You are Interpol's agents. You have 60 minutes to stop the countdown.
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Mark Greenhalgh expert rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Played: 19/11/17
TheMushyPeas rated this:Rated between 2 and 2 out of 5
Played: 16/09/20 Team size: 2 Time taken: 54:00 Outcome: Successful escape!

Our least favourite game so far (out of 13 at that point). We have played non linear games before so did not find this element an issue, it was the puzzles themselves which many of both clues and answers were ambiguous. We made sense of things by assuming what the creators were trying to imply as opposed to what was actually there. Various answers you find lead to one big end puzzle - which is completely up to interpretation. Even after GM explained it to us after escaping we still didn't think it made sense. It still kept us busy for the hour but we would not recommend it to others. We believe the reason it is listed as their most difficult game is because of the sheer amount of time people must waste trying to guess at a couple of the answers (including one that we had correct all along but needed to by typed a certain, nonsensical way).

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I love the concept for Operation Deluge. You're trying to stop a crazed terrorist before his bomb goes off, which is standard enough - but the bomber is called Noah, and his aim is to blow up the dams of the world and thereby unleash a cataclysmic flood. Okay, so that premise doesn't really stand up to close inspection, but it's an amusing twist on a defuse-the-bomb style of game.

After the venue's very pretty Alice game, Deluge was fairly plain: straightforward decor that mixed boat and animal...

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