Mark as done to rate
You’re a Special Agent, fresh out of training, who’s been assigned to the case of Vincent Hahn – an internationally infamous art thief. With the help of your Intelligence Agent, you must use your wits to uncover Hahn’s true identity, connect him to his past crimes, and track him down before another priceless piece goes missing!
179 escape rooms
This one just didn’t excite me. You just clicked on various files to solve things. No simulated interaction, no movement, etc. I found it to be boring.
195 escape rooms
This game really teeters the line of thumbs up and thumbs down, yet another example of Morty’s need for a meh button. I have played a lot of virtual escape rooms and this just…doesn’t do it. It isn’t bad. But it doesn’t do anything special, anything new, and the things it does that others have done before it, it doesn’t do as well. If the game included more physical elements as it initially advertised it does, it may have been better, but in its current state it’s just…bland. If you want online escape rooms, play escape simulator or Wolf Games’ stuff. Hopefully the other two chapters are better, but right now, it isn’t really worth it.
31 escape rooms
My wife and I completed this and just kinda sat in silence... we completed it unimpressed and not particularly wanting to continue this saga. For the potential of the medium presented, it takes advantage of none of it. There is a real opportunity, with no time limits, to build out the lore and make the documents more explorable and real-world logic based. Instead, we're deciphering a fourth-grader's science paper for a clue that would absolutely have not been planted by a fourth grader. I suppose it's fine, and $10 for an hour of entertainment for one or two isn't bad. But honestly, there's better options out there.
77 escape rooms
My husband and I played with just the two of us and it was super manageable! Fun for an at home game. Definitely worth the $10.
85 escape rooms
Fun to do at home! Not as exciting or thrilling as being in person, but nonetheless, it’s fun doing at your own pace with no time limits!
388 escape rooms
I really enjoyed this play-at-home online game from The Escape Game! It's only the 1st part out of 3, but it feels like a complete game. Took us over an hour to complete. It's a smart design. Although it's structured like an escape room with different puzzles you can solve that give you clues to complete later puzzles, it's actually presented like a detective's computer database. Instead of standard puzzle clues, you get evidence, recordings, and documents. And it's all easily accessible through easy-to-navigate computer tabs. There are even some surprises that I wasn't expecting! I love mysteries and sleuthing, so disguising an escape room as well-themed detective work was great brain stimulation. I luckily got this game for free through some smart marketing by the game's company. And after finishing this one, I am looking forward to playing the rest!
64 escape rooms
My group completed this during the Covid lockdown. It was a fun room to do together, especially for beginners.
57 escape rooms
The first online room I played. Interesting, but now that I have played others (and designers have had more time to innovate on the idea), not particularly memorable. A fun thing to do solo, but there are better digital experiences out there these days.
184 escape rooms
This was a fun at-home (online) game. Didn’t take too long, puzzles weren’t too challenging. For the price, it was great. This is part one of a three part series (part four advertised as coming soon) and you get a discount if you purchase all three at once.
Showing results 1-9 of 9
“The overall gameplay was definitely not as exciting as a physical room and going into it knowing ...“