So I first played this game in April 2018 and that time, did not get very far. Played with a random person who did not really seem to have that much interest. I always hoped for another crack at this game. Nice that my trip to New Orleans allowed me to get some closure on two different games. (See Spellbound)
Anyway, in the last 7 years, the company has moved locations. From what I remember, the game pretty much felt exactly the same, which is saying something, considering it takes place in an eclectic mansion. The plot is a whodunit murder mystery, taking place in the 1950s and there’s a nice sense of New Orleans and jazz music baked into the game.
The puzzles were on the harder side, but overall it was a good experience. This game along with their Mardi Gras game are part of an over arching storyline.
If I had one critique, there are some extra puzzles that are thrown in after the game ends if you get through with lots of time to spare, specifically ones that let you find the killers motive and murder weapon. We only had 6 minutes left on the first game, but we breezed through the Mardi Gras game, so they let us come back to the first one to do those puzzles. That felt a little disjointed.
There were also some references to another storyline, which I did not understand, but when I asked about it, was happy to find out that one of their other games from their original location, Inventor's Attic, will be making its way to the new location sometime in 2025 which will pick up on those storyline pieces.
This is a fun place and I recommend doing this game and Mardi Gras. We did avoid the Smugglers den, which is their most highly rated game, but it seems the ratings are based off of the novelty of doing a game mostly in the dark.


Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Physically active
Not at all