Rigorous candidate selection, training and drills for months on end, a long and grueling flight to the orbit. Everything goes down the drain. No sooner had the airlock closed than the orbit delivery spaceship you came with undocked and set out on a journey home. Behind your back, there is nothing more than darkness and cold stretching over hundreds of thousands of kilometers. Only a space station completely ruined by a disaster lies ahead of you. We have to make our way to the orbital module as quickly as possible. Thatβs our only chance to survive and come back to the Earth. All the systems are operating in the emergency mode, you have only one hour of air. Letβs get down to it!
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Loved the surprise in this room! Definitely recommend for an immersive experience. Been a few years so difficult to remember anything else but we loved the GM so much, we came back the following day to do another room.
A year ago I visited Tallinn's Claustrophobia branch and saw the beginnings of their Gravity game under construction. It sounded so remarkable and unique that this year while playing games in Riga, we tacked on a return visit to Tallinn expressly to play this game. So it had the highest of expectations to live up to.
The name of course matches a recent Sandra Bullock film, and the game shares with that movie the premise of being trapped on a failing space station following a disastrous impact. ...