Escape Welt Leipzig: The Quest Pyramid

Escape Welt Leipzig: Die Quest Pyramide

By | June 14, 2021

by Escape Welt Leipzig (website)

OststraรŸe 20, Ecke Josephinenstr., 04317

ยฃ27.00 โ‚ฌ32.99

Languages: EN, DE

๐Ÿ“ฆplay at home
60-90 mins
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Jakob Frederiksen experienced rated this:Rated between 2.5 and 2.5 out of 5
Played: 26 Dec 2021 Team size: 1 Time taken: 32 min Outcome: Successful escape!
beautiful

Like most wooden puzzle boxes, this looks beautiful, this is the best of the puzzles from ESC WELT, but it still somewhat suffer from parts getting stuck.

The puzzle is a bit short since there is not that many things to solve and I had some issues with moving the wooden parts of one of the puzzles(it was clear  that what I had to do)

So I can recommend this but be ready to twist and turn things a bit to get them loose(no force)

stairs expert rated this:Rated between 3.5 and 3.5 out of 5
Played: 22 May 2021 Team size: 1 Time taken: 25:00 Outcome: Successful escape!
beautiful

The Quest Pyramid is a laser-cut puzzlebox, resembling a great Egyptian pyramid. Despite only being slightly physically larger than a Cluebox, it is significantly heavier and somehow feels more imposing - more like a small tabletop game than a handheld game.

Completing the pyramid requires a sequential series of steps to be performed based on puzzles contained on all sides of the pyramid. No language or previous knowledge is required - and puzzles require mere observation, association, and mechanical interaction.  I liked the thematic interpretation, but I failed to be gripped by the puzzles themselves - they were a little bit too simplistic, and unfortunately there simply wasn't enough content to make this stand as a full game in its own right - it's more of an intriguing tabletop curiosity.

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