by Buckbuck Games (website)
167 Rushey Grn, London SE6 4BD
Up to 24 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
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Take on bizarre challenges in a new type of adventure that combines immersive theatre, escape rooms, and murder mystery, with a hilariously bonkers storyline.
Teams receive their Wonderhunter packs from the White Rabbit at The Ninth Life pub, before being led upstairs and greeted with a welcoming tipple labelled βDrink Meβ!
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π¦‘cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:
Played: April 2019
funnyclevergreat hosting
This is an incredibly fun game/event doesn't take itself too seriously. The more you join in, the more fun it gets and in some cases the sillier it gets. A great combination of actor interaction, missions, puzzles, with lots of unashamed cheek and blatant blagging, will get you the golds you need to win.
Brilliant cast, and a wonderfully unique twist on the Alice in Wonderland stories. Thinking about it I just wonder if The Hunt for the Smoking Caterpillar was an inspiration for Phantom Peak (Character driven, mission based tasks and puzzles).
Brilliant cast, and a wonderfully unique twist on the Alice in Wonderland stories. Thinking about it I just wonder if The Hunt for the Smoking Caterpillar was an inspiration for Phantom Peak (Character driven, mission based tasks and puzzles).
πAnnagramma expert rated this:
Played: 5 Nov 2021 Team size: 3 Time taken: n/a Outcome: Successful escape!
originalfunnyimmersive
What an absolute blast! The venue is a kooky and highly decorative pub where we sat until greeted by the most affable and nattily dressed rabbit, who gave us some very important items for our journey, explained what was needed of us and then when the time was right, took us up the staircase to enter New Wonderland. We were given a most fruity drink to help us hydrate for the task ahead. Then after reading the most important rules of play, we were introduced to the Baron - a character who clearly has our best interests at heart as they have invited us to New Wonderland to help them search for this caterpillar. Once Baron has given their speech, we were free to begin hunting. This involves using clues to open many boxes, which might be solving riddles, finding items or interacting with the mysterious folk of New Wonderland, who all have something to share with you and things to ask of you. Open these boxes, engage with the folk, and you will earn many golds. What good are these golds? Well, you just have to collect them to find out don't you! As time goes on, you will become embroiled in the lives of these characters, helping, questioning, bribing or just singing with them! You will be asked to do odd things, you will find some weird things, you will certainly sing a song or two, and it is simply brilliant. Best hour I have spent in a pub ever. The small cast were just brilliant and all the artefacts and decoration are superb. Escapism and nonsense fun at its very best and a breath of fresh air. Go and try it. Let go of any inhibitions, embrace your silly side, laugh out loud and most importantly, find the caterpillar!
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We went down the rabbit hole into a whimsical, immersive theatre experience with escape room-like challenges at Holloway Road's Owl and Hitchhiker pub. Did it satisfy our urge for escapery?
A bit of a departure from my usual puzzle-focused choice of game, Hunt for the Smoking Caterpillar is definitely well over on the βimmersive theatreβ side of things. Plenty of fun and well-run and paced, but attempted to wedge far too much content into an hour.
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