Station 33: Wake Up

By | February 1, 2020

by Station 33 (website)

Chomatianou 33, Athina 104 39

Athens

3-5 players

Languages: EN, EL

Winner of a 2022 TERPECA awardWinner of a 2021 TERPECA awardWinner of a 2020 TERPECA award130 mins

The big day for your trip to Europe,that you have been planning for so long has come. Your meeting point with your friends is at the Larisa’s train station, and nothing will be ruin it. Or maybe it will.. When you get there you find out that your train has left two hours earlier even though your tickets are right.
Now you have to find a place to spend the night,but all the hotels at the area are full. Fortunately, the weird train conductor is the only one that can help you. He will offer you his mother’s old guest house to spend the night…

The game has 3 modes

Atmospherical riddle room -act included- (more riddles and the spirits are there to help you complete your mission) Difficulty: 8

Psychological thriller with -act included- (less riddles but be careful, the spirits are there to distract you from your mission) Difficulty: 7

Insanity mode Only for strong/daring players: All the riddles from the atmospherical mode and the action from the phychological thrill.Difficulty: 9

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gaia00 expert rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5
Played: 18 Sep 2022 Team size: 4
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Jens (Bruteforce) expert rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5
Played: 13. November 2022
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abooth expert rated this:Rated between 50 and 50 out of 5
Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
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The sheer variety of horror rooms available in Athens - and so many top-rated! - is a little overwhelming, and it’s not easy to decide which to play. Wake Up is a fear experience that I thought excelled in some ways (even against Athens’ high standards) but was weaker in others.
It starts off strong on the immersion, with some memorably cool scenes; some of the effects and ideas here make it immediately clear you’re dealing with a first rate game. In Athens it’s easy to get blasé about the size...
A brand new and trully flawless escape room, that meets all the criteria to be in the top 10 of my list. Excellent atmosphere, great sets and props, amazing gameplay, clever puzzles and riddles, very nice jumpscares and acting! The flow gradually escalates in intensity as you discover a lot and completely different rooms among them.
Wake Up was a visually impressive experience and I can see why horror aficionados love it. I think we had been spoiled by other experiences so this one didn’t grip us as much as it possibly should have, but it is still a game we will likely never forget.

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