Claustrophobia Moscow: GhostHunters

By | November 1, 2020

by Claustrophobia Moscow (website)

1-Ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa, 7, Moscow, Russia

Moscow

2-5 players

Languages: EN, RU

Winner of a 2020 TERPECA award90 mins
The legendary Ghost Busters had twice saved the New York City from evil creature invasion and decided to build upon their success by launching a global subdivision network. It is you who got the chance to work at one of the newly opened Busters’ offices! Luckily, the neighborhood is quiet: the paranormal activity rate is minimal, so the job is a gravy train. The office building is rented, the proton blasters and traps delivered and the car is ready. Time to get down to work! Yet, as is turns out, not a single day of the ghost-busting routine goes by without some force majeure...
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Anonymous rated this:Rated between 50 and 50 out of 5
Played: 25/10/20 Team size: 2 Time taken: 76 Outcome: Successful escape!

While skirting round the copyright remarkably well, Ghost Hunters is a Ghostbusters fan's dream. Filled with moments of joy, choice of language (Russian or English), and one of a kind, perfectly designed Ghostbusters tech, the game seems as high budget as they come. Despite multiple difficulty levels (which I'm not overly keen on because you don't know what the levels actually mean), we were offered clues whenever we needed them (generally when we asked for them) by a GM who the manager I had been emailing in advance told me was a backup, as their English speaking GM was off sick, yet managed superbly with the language barrier. Genuinely one of the best GMs we've ever had, Mikhail clearly was excited by the game, and fed off our enjoyment to give us one of our best ever experiences. You get to bust ghosts.... And it feels real. This was our 199th room and we kind of wished we'd done an extra game before it so that it could have been our 200th.

While a few of the puzzles were clearly heavily inspired by other things - Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes and even Screwball Scramble fit in there, everything was beautifully crafted and contextual. One puzzle involving a safe in particular made so much 'sense' that it didn't feel like solving a puzzle, rather thinking outside the box with the story, and immersed us further in the world. 

Moscow is an utterly beautiful city with sights everywhere and a metro system that is like stepping into a museum, but if you visit the city and don't play this game, you're absolutely missing out.

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