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You are world-renowned Detective Hercule Poirot, aboard the famous Orient Express. You have just solved the murder of Mr Ratchet, the man found stabbed to death in his cabin after being proved guilty of abducting and killing a young child - Daisy Armstrong - the daughter of a WW1 hero. However, just as you are preparing to deliver your verdict, new evidence reveals one of the passengers aboard the train has a much more deadly plan. One of the suspects is determined to put the entire tragedy behind them, and is involved in a chilling plot to end the lives of everyone on the train. Critical elements of the train’s brake system have been secretly removed and the Orient Express is gently gathering speed as it descends the most treacherous part of the mountainous route. On its current projection, the train will derail at great speed on the sharp curve atop the towering Simplon Viaduct in precisely 60 minutes. Your objective is simple - find the potential killer and repair the brake lines to stop the train. Failure means certain death for all, while success means solving the most famous crime in history, and saving everyone aboard. Solve the riddles and puzzles, gather the evidence and catch the murderer before it’s too late! Do you have what it takes to save all the lives on-board? Time is of the essence!
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This was one of the rooms I loved so much. The atmosphere and design was amazing, and the puzzles were on point.
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55 escape rooms
Typically don’t like giving negative reviews but maybe it can help to improve. The company seemed to pride the room in its difficulty, but by doing so made the room not as enjoyable. Rather than trying to see how well you can read the game masters mind, I feel like the best rooms overall want to tell a story and take its players on an adventure. The room had an over abundance of puzzles, many which seemed irrelevant to the theme. But above all that, their hint system was what I had the most issue with. It’s shown on a screen rather than through direct communication, which for us was a big issue as the hints went up to speed with where we were stuck. Rather than to lead us to figuring it out, it showed how certain things should look when completed, which is no fun and not helpful.
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