by Clue HQ Bury (website)
Carne House, Parson’s Lane, BL9 0JT
2-6 players
60 minutes
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A re-working of Trapped In's game this game was a tweaked, and slicker version, with all of ClueHQs trademark puns and branding.
Good room with no padlocks. Non linear room with plenty of puzzles to do.
After a previous not great experience at a different branch; We maybe wouldn't have gone to this (national chain) company under normal circumstances; however, they have an offer in the school holidays, where you can take one child free, if two people pay. And then you get a discounted (29.99) game if you do 4 games with them
Plenty of reviews for this company say "Broken Tech" thankfully we were absolutely fine, but I can see why that may be an issue sometimes as this room did seem quite tech heavy. So a lot to potentially go wrong?
However with two children in tow this tech element was quite good as all the flashing lights, bright colours, buttons to press etc were good at holding their attention, there was never a dull moment, and a really great pace.
Interesting to do a room with no padlocks. It's still mainly along the lines of getting 4 letter codes etc
However I did feel the puzzles were really good, inventive, engaging and logical
It's quite a small space, with no opportunity to spread out and I personally wouldn't recommend 6 people stuffed in here.
Plus I'm not sure if their ventilation / air con was working properly, but on a warm August day I was drenched in sweat.
But I probably needed the exercise. Zoé was a good host.
Overall it was a really good experience.
A lovely set and nice change to do a room with no padlocks. It's a non-linear room with plenty of different puzzles to be done which should make it great for bugger teams.
Problem is, its a bit easy. We did it with 2 adults and an 8 year old and got out with 16 minutes to spare. An enjoyable game and some fun puzzles but no magic moments.
We also came across some broken tech and were told "this specific part doesn't usually break, it's a few other parts that often don't work"
A good non linear room with a wide variety of puzzles with no padlocks. We really enjoyed it and the set design was spot on.
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See also
- Trapped In: Interstellar (Bury) (closed)