by Escape Stories (website)
Vasagatan 27, 111 20 Stockholm
2-6 players
Languages: EN, SV
60 minutes
When one of the most powerful men in the underworld contacts you for a mission, you listen. This could be it, what everybody dreams of. One last job to be able to retire and live out your days in abundancy. You were chosen because you’re the best at what you do, and now it’s time to prove it.
Private Esori Bank is one of the most well-protected banks in Scandinavia. Only the most important state secrets are kept here, supervised by armed guards, complicated computer systems and motion-sensitive alarms. Your assignment is to bypass the high-tech surveillance, deactivate the security systems and find the classified information.
You are not alone on this job. Apart from your team, two key figures have been recruited. One is an assistant banker named Alex. He has been bribed to give us access to the bank’s internal CCTV channels and has also mapped out the routes of the patrolling guards. You are guaranteed 60 minutes of uninterrupted work, do not waste them. The escape car is manned by person number two, a competent hacker and one of the sharpest minds that Sweden’s underworld has to offer. While you’re working on the inside, this person will be hacking cameras and more to assist you any way possible.
You will be needed for the real dirty work. Money and glory await when you succeed… If you succeed.
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Decent, logical, best game in Stockholm that we played. Nothing extraordinary, but a solid game.
We loved the immersive nature of this game - it really felt like we were in a bank vault. It was a linear game play but with no padlocks involved which added to the real feel of it all. The puzzles were well thought out but experienced players won’t find them too challenging - don’t let that put you off tho, the experience of the room was worth the visit. We wish we’d discovered this little gem earlier in our trip so we’d had chance to go back and play their other two games.
Our game master Josefin was wonderful and so enthusiastic - staying in character after the game had finished. There was no issue completing the game in English and the staff’s English was word perfect.