Lord Bryndt, his wife Monica Fletcher and their seven-year-old son Jack arrive from Brownhill County in Great Harwood and decide to build a pansion, the famous “Golden Key”.
1972
Adult Jack’s parents are now missing. He hurriedly returns from London where he studied.
No trace of them has been found so far. The only thing found is the phrase: “he who does not hear, does not see and does not speak, lives a hundred years” written in blood in a mirror. Disappointed with the authorities of Great Harwood, Jack decides to take matters into his own hands and thirsting for the truth, hires you to look for his beloved parents.
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Having enough horror rooms on our Athens schedule already, we passed up The Cellar at Last Wish and played only their Mafia room, Omertà. Athens is famous for long games, and even so this is a beast of a room, with a time limit of 140 minutes.
You might, of course, speed through it in much less time; we did not. I particularly remember the initial area, where we went over and over the items available to us, scratching our heads over the apparent lack of any way forward.