by Escape Reality Newcastle (website)
4 Crown St, Newcastle NSW 2300
2-6 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
Port Royal, 1718. Piracy in the Caribbean is spreading more than ever. You are the Captain of the famous Mariposa ship. Your crew has formed a mutiny and locked you and some of your friends in the prison of your ship. But you can’t stay there, you need to complete the mission you were undertaking: to find Derdrake’s treasure buried somewhere in Tortuga Island. You need the treasure to get rid of a terrible curse that will transform you into a spectre. You need to hurry, the prophecy will come true with the First Moon.
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based on ratings from 17 users
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Room is fun, our team had a first time escape room person and even they found it easy. The theming is fine but to the same standard as a childrens pirate themed play area. Wasn't keen on the clue system as the games master just enteres the room when a switch is flipped. Puzzeles fun, but nothing too original
Room build and theming was quite immersive for this and good fun. Lots of the puzzles felt very pratical, and some of them we found a bit challenging but felt rewarding to work out.
Hosts remembered us from the first room we'd done there, and were lovely as always.


It was a while ago since I played this game, so my memory of it isnt great. I do remember really enjoying it, and there are certain parts of the game that I remember thinking were really cool in terms of theming and puzzles alike.
I remember getting extremely side-tracked on something that was irrelevant, but of course, that would have been us, and not the room.
All in all, I remember it being a fun room, and would absolutely return to play more in the future.

We earned ourselves a bit of reputation over this game.
We failed To do the first puzzle but somehow managed to make it over a third of the way through with very little movement. We had got the host worried they had forgotten something and were just about to call and ask for assistance when we discovered our mistake. The games hosts could not believe how far we had made it. Lol.