YouEscape: #2: Elements

By | May 15, 2019

by YouEscape (website)

Β£23.00 $30.00
Public booking: Β£8.00 $10.00 each

πŸ“Ήremote avatar
70 mins
The expedition was a failure. You are poisoned and lost in a vast dense forest. The rest of your team is unconscious. You have to act fast if you wish to avoid their fate.
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based on ratings from 6 users

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Kobi Rubin experienced rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Played: 14/04/2021 Team size: 4 Time taken: 52 Outcome: Successful escape!

Fun game combining Google Drive and Physical components controlled by Nick the avatar. Nick is great, his voice is soothing and he's really good as a Game Master.

This mixture of online / physical remote game is new to me and I still find it kinda strange.
Would recommend trying it at least once.

Wei-Hwa Huang expert rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
🦑cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
πŸ”James Bloodworth expert rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Played: 04/06/2020 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
Once again a fiendishly hard set of puzzles await you, Nick is your Avatar and is a calming voice as you wrestly with his puzzles, unlike most other rooms, you only look at objects on a table and in a google drive folder but  they can and do make this work.
egnor expert rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5
Anonymous rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5

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We always have the same initial reaction when we're about to play a YouEscape game. How are the things on the table all connected with each other? Can we really use them to solve a puzzle? We really enjoyed this game as it didn't burn all our brain cells out and there's a closer feeling to "escaping" with the storyline and the props used. My favorite part is of course seeing that balloon rise at the end. I love Science when it works in its mysterious ways.

Interestingly, as I tried convincing people to join me, I felt I had to go through the exact same patterns as the first time. I didn't want to oversell the experience, explaining that it was more like a remote pop-up game than a remote room, that it might not be as visually impressive, etc. Yet once we were done, I felt so... pleased. Excited. Just like after playing a really nice room.

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