by Scavenger Escape Budapest (website)
Asbóth u. 15, 1075
2-6 players
Languages: EN, HU
60 minutes
Weird rumours always surrounded Mozart’s death and his musical heritage. You are hired by an auction house as private detectives to investigate a mysterious theft. Based on their assumptions an unfinished sheet music was stolen by a famous art collector. He leaves his house unattended for 60 minutes during his day-to-day blackjack party. You and your assistants have to find the stolen masterpiece and to give proof for its originality.
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Three disappointing games from a much-lauded venue in the centre of Budapest. In a city where games often don’t have as much attention to detail in the set design, perhaps this stood out but the puzzles weren’t as interesting and while the GMing in the room was OK, the general organisation outside the room was disappointing.
Scavengers Escape's Salzburg branch has three games, and our choice to play the Mozart one was mainly dictated by timing and by it being described as the hardest of their games. It seemed likely to be another game based around padlocks and old furniture, and broadly it was - but though traditional, it was also a solid and satisfying game.
Our host introduced the room and story with gusto, throwing herself into the role. We were detectives hired to retrieve a valuable manuscript of sheet music, ...
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