You are about to enter the basement of a bank in Cambridge, where a man lived for a few weeks manufacturing a bomb to blow up the Bank. His only purpose in his life is to take revenge on the bank, which took his house, and all his money. Eventually he lost his wife and house too. And all this because he did not read the fine print in the contract he signed with the bank. His revenge proved to be successful in two cities already, your job is to find the bomb, disarm it, and get out of the basement.
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Played: 26 Mar 2023Team size: 2Time taken: 36.09Outcome: Successful escape!
hi-techclever
Sme very clever tech components and traditional puzzle elements which kept our brains working but never gave us much trouble. Nice little room if a little tired looking. Certainly one to play and enjoy at this brilliant location.
I'm writing this review more than two years after playing the TRAP rooms, so my memory is unreliable and they may have changed anyhow - the Bomb Room for one appears to no longer exist. Also, we played all four rooms in a crazy consecutive burst of enthusiasm, which makes it harder to remember which was which.
However, it's safe to say that the TRAP rooms were good mass-market escape rooms with more of a emphasis on physical puzzles, almost with a Crystal Maze feel. Everything's robustly design...