by Agent November (website)
3-7 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
You have been summoned to meet Mr. E
He will be briefing you on Agent November's nemesis, Marty Orri
When you arrive, you find Mr. E has been murdered
Clues lie scattered around the crime scene
Investigate the suspects
Unlock the evidence
Unless you can find the killer, you will be next!
Can also be played at a location of your choosing (with additional cost)
show full descriptionHe will be briefing you on Agent November's nemesis, Marty Orri
When you arrive, you find Mr. E has been murdered
Clues lie scattered around the crime scene
Investigate the suspects
Unlock the evidence
Unless you can find the killer, you will be next!
Can also be played at a location of your choosing (with additional cost)
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elfgrunge experienced rated this:
Team size: 2 Outcome: Failed 🙁
quite easy
Played the Edinburgh Fringe version so rating may not be accurate for its regular version.
Great hosting but very simple puzzles, probably because it’s a travel-light version for easy set up at the fringe. We were the only two playing, which made it a bit trickier to solve, but I also don’t know how I would’ve felt about working with strangers, especially when it looked like it could’ve taken up to 15ish.
We solved every individual puzzle, but didn’t get enough time to solve the mystery so ended up poisoned. Quite a fun format to mix the puzzles and actual story-based mystery solving, but I would’ve enjoyed it in a more fleshed out format without the tiny 30 minute limit.
jakea256 expert rated this:
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A game with the potential to be good but which was so badly managed on the day that we had a terrible experience. Get luckier with the hosting and coordination with the pub and accept that you can never meet the full quality of an escape room when it's transported to a random venue, and I think you'll have a good time.