Escape Camp Picton: A Spy’s Workshop

By | June 13, 2020

by Escape Camp Picton (website)

9B – 343 County Road 22, Ontario K0K 2T0

Up to 5 players

Β£53.00 CA$95.20

πŸ“Ήremote avatar
You are a citizen spy in training but have been selected by the brass for a special mission because of your excellent skills in espionage, code-breaking, and teamwork. You have one hour to find clues and solve puzzles left in a workshop that belongs to a French resistance fighter, legendary inventor and secret agent who goes by the name of Andre Masson. The information hidden in his workshop – if found by the enemy – would change the course of the war. Your mission is to seek out the clues, solve his puzzles, and destroy the information before the enemies can find it… or you!
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Rated between 2.5 and 4.5 out of 5

based on ratings from 4 users
combined with 2 pro reviews

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Ron Kagan expert rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Played: June 11th 2020 Team size: 5 Outcome: Successful escape!
🦑cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5
Anonymous rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5
Played: 27/06/20 Team size: 4 Time taken: 56 Outcome: Successful escape!

Wonderfully themed for the camp that they are located, Julie our avatar was great with wonderful camera work. The puzzles fit well with the story and have a great range. Its not the most technical, but its a WWII themed room. The puzzles flow well and build up to a great finale. They'll even show you some of the camp afterwards.
Two of our team have named this their favourite remote room so far.
 

Wei-Hwa Huang expert rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
Outcome: Successful escape!

A better-than-average room, with a few innovative puzzles.  The avatar player is also better than average.

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The World War II theming of this venue's games follow its location, which it seems was active during the war as an air base and training centre, and had we been there in person I'd have been interested to see the old base. The game itself was set in occupied France, which had the odd result that in the game world we were communicating with Europe from Canada, whereas in reality it was the other way round.

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