Quest Rooms Malmö: Mafia Escape

By | January 18, 2020

by Quest Rooms Malmö (website)

Slussgatan 21, 21130

Malmö

2-6 players

Languages: EN, SV

60 minutes

A time machine has transferred you 20 years back to the apartments of a famous Russian mafia. You'll have 60 minutes before the detractors come to have a serious conversation with you. Try to find hidden money and come up with an escape plan before they break the door and enter the apartments. There are lots of nostalgic details from the 1990s in this escape room including famous music hits, Lego and Tetris games!
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Rated 3 out of 5

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Scotus0 expert rated this:Rated between 2.5 and 2.5 out of 5
Played: 25/01/2018 Team size: 2 Time taken: 60:00 Outcome: Failed 🙁

A Weird ‘90s Russian Quest

Wow, escape rooms abroad can be expensive. I begrudged paying £25.00 per person for this one.

Story

Steal money from the Russian mafia and escape before they break the door down and…well, kill you, I guess.

Puzzles

They were mostly hard. A couple had fairly tenuous links and, when asking for a hint, it was difficult to hear what is being said (no screens, just a dodgy intercom in the lift). Regrettably, a certain piece of equipment wasn't working as it should- this also lost us some time. There are a couple of artful technical features I particularly liked. Anything written down was in English and our Games Master spoke it well.

 

Mise-en-scène

You start off in a time machine- very cool- and are transported back to the 1990s, supposedly to the apartment of a famous Russian mafia member, which perhaps only becomes more apparent as you progress. It seems to use a so-called ‘90s atmosphere as a big selling point, referring to its nods to things like Tetris (released in 1984) and LEGO (which I’m sure is like 70 years old now) in the room. Irrelevant and awkward.

 

Final Comments

We were one puzzle away from freedom. It was alright, but there’s room for improvement. The word "faggot" was used in the game: I found this unnecessary, but the owner said that it's because the Russians are angry at you. Hmm. Since this visit was a couple of years ago, hopefully this has been changed.

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Other copies of this game in other locations:(Different copies of the same game sometimes have significant differences.)