Riddlehouse Escape Room Copenhagen: The Last Passenger

By | March 20, 2019

by Riddlehouse Escape Room Copenhagen (website)

Gothersgade 35, 1 sal, 1123 København

Copenhagen

2-6 players

Languages: EN, DA

60 minutes

En uskyldig togrejse, der ender som et mareridt: En passager er fundet myrdet. Kan I løse denne klassiske krimigåde?
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siggistan108 rated this:Rated between 1 and 1 out of 5
Played: 17 May 2024 Team size: 4 Time taken: 49:08 Outcome: Successful escape!
broken techoverpricedplainquite easy

This escape room was one of the worst ever experienced. When you walked on Gothersgade, you could NOT find the game, so that was an akward start. We found it. The lobby was pretty plain, there was some pictures of former best times. The game master didn't look like he wanted to go to work. Oh well, enough about the lobby. Let's hear about the game itself. The riddles was very plain. Most of the riddles was with locks, locks that didn't work locks that was broken. The design looked like something out of a very bad 90´s movie. The whole setup and story was terrible. The ending came a bit quick and not logical. All in all a terrible escape room. 

Jakob Frederiksen experienced rated this:Rated between 1.5 and 1.5 out of 5
Team size: 3 Time taken: 57 min Outcome: Successful escape!
illogicalplainunoriginal

the Room contains only linear puzzles and are not good for bigger groups due to this.

everything where really worn down and where in dire need of repairs. the Puzzles where either very simple or they made no sense(this was especially true for the final puzzle).

would not recommend

Reviews by escape room review sites

A linear, lightly themed game with plenty of padlocks, this room tries to incorporate some more creative touches but does so in an incoherent way that made it a frustrating game to play.

The theme is loosely based on Murder on the Orient Express, and the decor broadly matches that, barring the hint screen and an anachronistic piece of electronics. They use the common system of stickers to mark anything that's out of bounds, although in a more confusing way than normal - a couple of travel bags ...

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