An astroid is about to crash into our planet! Armageddon, the end of days. Our last hope: You use a hyperspeed space ship to fly to the dangerous object and blow it to pieces. But how do all the switches and controls work? You have one hour to blow up the astroid. 3, 2, 1 – Ready for take-off!
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We went to Mission Accepted my partner and I with Secret Services booked, but when we met the game masters, they mentioned that the room might be too easy for us if we've done 60+ rooms before and that the perfect room for us to try would be Space Escape. We are very grateful that they suggested that one as we had a blast. You get in a spaceship and your aim is to start the engine, fly, and destroy one asteroids before the earth get distroyed. There is a lot of buttons and a very cool puzzle is making you feel like you are flying on the spaceship, proper Tardis style. It was a lot of fun. The room is very small though so I would not recommend it for more than 3 people!
"Space Escape" nutzt die vorhandene Spielfläche optimal aus, ohne dass man sich als Teammitglieder auf den Füßen steht. Dabei wechseln sich technische Aufgaben, Geschicklichkeitsaufgaben und Logikrätsel ab, die teilweise eben auch in einer bestimmten Zeit erledigt werden müssen. Die Rätsel fügen sich dabei in das technische Setting ein, ohne dass es in irgendeiner Weise steril wirken würde. Dafür, dass man dabei nicht zu sehr in einen Ruhepuls verfällt, sorgen Sound und Licht.