608 Boulevard du CurΓ©-Boivin, Boisbriand, QC J7G 2A7
2-7 players
Languages: EN, FR
60 minutes
Itβs the year 2035 and you are currently serving time for crimes you committed in the Metaverse. Project R.E.S.E.T. is a government program exclusive to metacriminals that could allow you to obtain your release if you demonstrate beyond any doubt that you are able to learn from your mistakes.
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hi-techoriginalintense
Such an original concept made this one of the stand-out games of the trip.
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Played: Nov 2023 Team size: 4 Outcome: Successful escape!
clever
Very clever room, which require you to learn from your mistakes. After all you're here because you need to prove you've learned from your past crimes.... and if you don't learn then you'll never move on.
Our host wasn't accustomed to running the room in English, but she did a great job despite having to cope with 4 very different accents in our team.
Our host wasn't accustomed to running the room in English, but she did a great job despite having to cope with 4 very different accents in our team.
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Itβs okay to talk about your failures in escape rooms, as long as you learn from your mistakes.We were thrown into 2035 and we had committed a crime in the Metaverse. With the prison system overflowing with metacriminals, the government had launched a project called R.E.S.E.T. (Rehabilitation, Education, and Self-awareness of Errors through Technology).We entered a slightly futuristic apartment and got ahead with our escape. It wasnβt long until the Future Filth [thatβs a British word for the police] came to question us. Clueless, we struggled with the answer, game over.I really wish we could have foresaw our failures, if only we could learn from our mistakes.