505 Conestogo Road Unit 12, Ontario Canada N2L 4C9
£9.00 CA$16.95
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Road Trip! We are creating a series of online car quest puzzle hunts to take you virtually across Canada! Our first quest, The Purple Car Quest, will take you through our Western provinces! Starting in Ontario, you will use Google, Google Maps, Google Street View, Google Image Search, and various websites to travel all the way to British Columbia and back again!
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Played: 7/2/2020Team size: 3
Note: Played during an early promotional period when it was free.
Not an escape room, but more like a puzzle hunt. There are some amusing bits, but the puzzle hunt genre is very mature, and these guys aren't really breaking any new ground while falling into some traps of early-generation puzzle hunt design. For example, most modern puzzle hunts have puzzles that solve to a word or a phrase, which means there's a certain sense of satisfaction when you get all the bits. Whereas a few puzzle in this solve to a random-looking sequence of digits, which is okay when you're doing a 4-digit lock in a real escape room but not so entertaining when you're doing an eight-digit number as it means you really need to be sure of every digit before moving on.