Clockedin: The Mystery at the Secret Warehouse

By | August 28, 2022

by Clockedin (website)

Brolæggerstræde 6, 1211

Copenhagen

2-15 players

Languages: EN, DA

60 minutes

The famous adventurer and archaeologist has gone missing. Some say that before his disappearance, he found really valuable artifacts and hid them somewhere inside his warehouse. Among them are the famous runestones that Odin hid in Denmark, according to legend.

Your team has been tasked with finding the five mythical runestones which will give the owner true wisdom and eternal life. Maybe with them, you can find the famous archaeologist as well!

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abunai expert rated this:Rated between 2 and 2 out of 5

Appalling zero-effort theming, totally forgettable game.

Wesley Mead expert rated this:Rated between 4 and 4 out of 5
PurpleB expert rated this:Rated between 3 and 3 out of 5
Played: 2017 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!

The decor of this room was a bit sparse and basic but it's a relatively cheap room so that's to be expected.  There were some good puzzles (I remember a particularly good ending) but there was also a puzzle I consider to be broken.  I picked up an object to examine it on entering the second room but it turned out that the position of it was important and there was no way to tell what that position was once I'd picked the object up. But other than that an enjoyable room.

Joe Brown expert rated this:Rated between 1.5 and 1.5 out of 5
Played: 25/07/17 Team size: 4
Very poorly decorated room with average puzzles. Some of which lacked logic and need guidance from the game master. A fun surprising conclusion but otherwise the worst room I've experienced from Puzzlair.

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Puzzlair do old-school escape rooms - by which I mean this room was a long sequence of padlocks. But if that sounds like lazy design, it's not, at least in this case. The decor is stripped down but on-theme, and the puzzles are varied and satisfying.

The company is venerable by the standards of UK escape rooms, and I got the impression they have it down to a fine art. Looking at past teams' times written on their reception area walls, there seemed to be surprisingly many who got out with second...

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