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Never House
DarkPark
Escape room
Tabletop
After completing two escape rooms at Dark Park the day before, 4 of our group of six decided to cap off the evening with their tabletop experience, Never House. The game was both challenging and highly enjoyable, keeping us engaged for nearly three hours. It features a great variety of puzzles that cleverly incorporate different senses and logical thinking. The packaging is impressive, and some puzzles are impressively intricate in their design. A key tip—make sure to follow the instructions using the QR code inside the box before starting. A high-quality tabletop escape experience. Highly recommended!
Witchery Spell
DarkPark
Escape room
Tabletop
After completing two escape rooms at Dark Park earlier that day, our group of six decided to end the evening with Witchery Spell, our first tabletop escape experience from them. The game was both challenging and immersive, keeping us engaged for over three hours. It offers a great variety of puzzles that cleverly incorporate different senses and logical thinking. The packaging is nicely designed and the puzzles are well thought, very engaging experience. One key tip—be sure to follow the instructions using the QR code inside the box. We initially skipped this and jumped straight into the puzzles, which made things more difficult than necessary. A high-quality tabletop escape game. Highly recommended!
The Medusa Report
Diorama Online
Escape room
Tabletop
We played The Medusa Report by Diorama Games (and supported by Sherlocked in Amsterdam) as a team of four, and it felt like the perfect group size for the experience. Right from the start, the high-quality materials and varied elements stood out. Everything in the box was thoughtfully designed, and the way the game unfolded felt intuitive and engaging. The puzzles were well-structured, allowing us to progress smoothly while fully immersing ourselves in the story. We needed just one clue towards the end, but otherwise, the game flowed seamlessly. It took us nearly three hours at a relaxed pace, making for an enjoyable and satisfying challenge. Highly recommended for all players—take your time and enjoy the experience to the fullest
The Vandermist Dossier - Chapter 1
Diorama Online
Escape room
Tabletop
We tackled The Vandermist Dossier by Diorama Games as a team of four, which felt like the right number for this experience. The components in the box were beautifully crafted—high quality, varied, and visually engaging. However, we found the puzzle connections a bit tricky to navigate. Despite our combined experience of over 300 escape rooms, we struggled to piece together how certain elements fit into the overall flow. It’s hard to say whether this was due to our approach or the fact that this was Diorama’s first game in the series. Having played The Medusa Report a few weeks before, we personally found that game to be a smoother and more enjoyable experience. That said, The Vandermist Dossier still offers a solid challenge for players who enjoy intricate, investigation-style puzzles. Recommended for all players, but be prepared for a more abstract and demanding puzzle-solving experience.
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