Ariel Cervantes, emblematic history teacher in the old Highschool N°1, dissapeared weeks ago. According to witness, the last time they saw him was entering the Forbidden Classroom, a schoolroom closed down long ago for unknown reasons.
You and your team, former students of the school and Ariel´s friends, decide to take action on the matter. Surrounded by the darkness of midnight, you manage to infiltrate in the old school to unveil the mistery of Ariel’s disappearence. Across his life, Ariel was obsessed with the Forbidden Classroom. He fervently believed that there lies a Secret of the Argentina’s history.
During the infiltration, a neighbor saw you and called the authorities. They are coming… time is of the essence!
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Generally in Argentina, the claim ‘available in English’ needs to be treated with a pinch of salt; I think this game at Sinapsis was the first one we found in the country that genuinely didn’t need any Spanish knowledge whatsoever.
It starts you off in an old fashioned classroom, and certainly feels like an old-fashioned style of escape room to begin with: laminated papers to give clues, didactic theming to the linear sequence of puzzles. These are implemented in a more technically sophisticate...