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Between 1952 and 2011, the Zwitsal site worked on the development of alkaloid painkillers. Codeine and morphine were produced. In 2009, a completely new kind of morphine was being developed in the deepest secrecy. Project name: MX10. In 2011, the factory, and with it the development of MX10, was suddenly shut down. Although the preliminary results looked very promising, the morphine already produced was destroyed⦠Except for 1 sample. Only this sample can be used to further develop the MX10, it is worth a fortune on the black market. We learned from various international sources that the MX10 never left the site. It's still there. Under lock and key and heavily secured. Do you and your team have what it takes to break in and get your hands on the MX10?
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Mostly positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Mostly positive
185 escape rooms
We played The Morphine Vault as a group of five early in the morning and had an excellent experience. The unique start set the tone perfectly for the adventure ahead. The room featured a great variety of puzzles that were fun, engaging, and offered enough for everyone to stay involved. The design and atmosphere matched the theme well, with moments of heightened intensity enhanced by an actor, along with effective light and sound effects. The ending was especially enjoyable, leaving us on a high note. The GM/actor was warm and welcoming, even offering us a free drink afterward to relax and discuss the experience. Highly recommended for players of all skill levels!
The start was specially unique
The GM master treated us super well and with a free drink at the end.
No
Easy
We had 24 minutes to spare.
High tech
4
4 experienced players or 5 newbies.
Not scary
16
No
Yes
Throughout the experience in small ways.
Yes
Easy
Plenty of parking space.
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