After Thanos finally completed his plan and killed half the universe, the remaining warriors are looking for a way to repair the evil done.
It seems that the only solution is to recover the infinity stones and the gauntlet, which the negative hero hid in his cave. A series of almost unbreakable mechanisms and challenges protect them, even in his absence, and make the mission almost impossible. Together with your colleagues, you are part of the team of superheroes who take responsibility for stealing the precious objects from the cave of the most powerful and dangerous character in the Universe. You have very little time left before Thanos finds out about your presence and destroys you. You must hurry!
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This was an ok experience for a group of 3, a bit underwhelming but overall fun. The room is good in terms of decoration and mood but the puzzles are very plain and we've seen most of them in a lot of rooms. They are somehow integrated in the theme (they do look the part) but the mechanism behind each puzzle is quite plain and expected.
We particularly noted the game master's lack of interest and enthusiasm (didn't ask for feedback, took some time to give us the one hint we asked for and generally seemed bored).
One thing did not work properly but they told us the team before had forced it so it's understandable.
It's not a bad game and it has some cool things inside, but it could use a bit more creativity.