by Escape Rooms Cardiff (website)
119 St. Mary Street, CF10 1DY
Languages: EN
not on sale
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Great interface, good puzzles, and humor for a bonus.
Short, simple, fun. When this came out, early in the pandemic, there wasn't much else like it. At this point, there are now longer, cleverer, more challenging games for the price point, but it's still cute and worth a play.
Blew our minds, loved it so much. We loved the in-person one so had high hopes for the digital version, it did not disappoint. Well done team, my team loved it. Tricky, brain taxing and considered.
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A collaboration from the escape room companies Bewilder Box and Eltham Escapes, Sector X is an online escape game where you must guide the robot B.R.U.C.E. through a series of puzzles. The new breed of online escapes is very diverse in style, and this one uses a custom computer interface with cute retro graphics. Although it looks like a computer game, you're not moving the robot around in the style of, say, a platform game - rather, there are hotspots to click on that show puzzle clues o...
Love robot jokes? This game had plenty! I love it when humor could be added to a puzzle game as it definitely eases the tension between the teammates during puzzle solving.
If I had a penny for every time someone told me I HAD to play The B.R.U.C.E. Project by Bewilder Box Iβd be β¦ Well β¦ A bit better off than I am now. Point being, this game felt like a long awaited rite of passage I needed to play. Having finished it, itβs not my favourite play at home game every but I completely understand why itβs on the pedestal it is. Itβs really UNIQUE and cracks a lot of problems of collaboration that other escape games still struggle with. A big round of applause for Bewilder Box and Eltham Escape Roomβs ingenuity on this one.
Sector X: The B.R.U.C.E. Project is a fun and quirky game that has a good range of challenging puzzles tucked under its belt. Its setup encourages communication and teamwork, and it gets that right in spades. The simplistic design betrays some solid puzzlework that plays well to its medium.
Iβd recommend this for work team building events (as we did it), and teams of 3-4 who arenβt too bothered about immersion and just want a good time.