Mystery Games: Secret of the Depth

By | January 28, 2020

by Mystery Games (website)

Zichy JenΕ‘ u. 39

Budapest

2-6 players

60 minutes

Hundreds of ships have disappeared in the region along with valuable cargo without a trace. According to local rumors a mysterious deep sea creature terrorizes the sailors and those who still venture to this aera, will be dragged down to the dark depths. You recieve a secret mission. The Nautilus submarine and its entire crew investigate the case. Whatever it is that threatens the peace of the sailors, destroy it!
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Dani Rose Forder expert rated this:Rated between 15 and 15 out of 5
Played: 11 Dec 2022 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
immersivebroken techpoor hosting

I was really excited to do this room but was unfortunately let down by a dodgy puzzle and very poor game hosting. We spent a whole 30 minutes on one skill based puzzle, of which didn't make sense, the gamesmaster said to keep trying when we asked for help, two minutes later after being incredibly frustrated we asked for another clue, the GM then came into the room and just told us to try doing it quicker. Surprise surprise, we still couldn't do it. Asked for another clue, he came in again and tried to do the puzzle himself, couldn't, then just came back with a magnet and overrode the puzzle! Throughout the game we could hear him talking to someone, laughing and watching videos. Whenever we got a clue it was for something we had already done. Such a shame as the game itself was designed really well and looked so cool, just massively let down by poor hosting. 

magicalbacons expert rated this:Rated between 20 and 20 out of 5

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A review of the fourth room from Mystery Games. Thematically low lighting, red herrings and a lack of signposting but still a good game!

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