Exit Plan Escape Rooms: The Dark Side of the Elements

By | November 9, 2020

by Exit Plan Escape Rooms (website)

Aidiniou 5, Agios Dimitrios 173 43

Athens

2-5 players

Languages: EN, EL

80 mins
Every 5,000 years, when three planets are in eclipse, the black hole opens like a door and evil enters, sowing terror and chaos.
The four elements of life, Water, Earth, Air and Fire are grouped around a fifth element; Light , the source of life.
Every element is a huge force on its own. All together work in harmony to produce the Light of Creation.
But the time of the eclipse is now near and the four elements have already lost their balance. The light has been lost.
As the eclipse approaches, myths and legends surface, revealing a well hidden and sacred Altar of the elements. Whoever discovers it, will go through many difficulties, and will have to travel a long way to find the light.
To accomplish this goal, one thing is needed . Selenite, the crystal that, according to the legends, is hidden in the Forest of Souls.
Only the ray of light of Selenite can activate the rainbow.
Otherwise, light will turn into darkness and life into death forever.
There are only a few minutes left until the eclipse!
Nevertheless ,

"Time does not matter, only life"
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This game has a way of combining the elements of nature and the colors with solving puzzles and that is something unique and beautiful. Very atmospheric with perfect gameplay, in-concept puzzles, nice scenery and good automations.

I think if this game was in the UK it would probably be more impressive, but it’s surrounded by world class games in Athens so it’s likely a little overshadowed. We had a good time playing The Dark Side of the Elements and I fell in love with the ceiling and some of the cool tech they used.

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