Grand Escape: Quest for the Grail

By | March 20, 2019

by Grand Escape (website)

96 Broad Street, B15 1AU

Birmingham

2-6 players

60 minutes

After years of investigation and exploration you and your team of historians and archaeologists have discovered the final resting place of the Holy Grail, a legendary vessel said to have miraculous powers.
Your research has led you to a crypt beneath a 12th century Templar church which you will infiltrate disguised as monks during evening prayer. You only have 60 minutes to venture through a series of cryptic puzzles, clues and codes to recover the long-lost relic.
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based on ratings from 3 users
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abooth expert rated this:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
Mark Greenhalgh expert rated this:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Played: 03/02/19
Arjay Henshall expert rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Played: 12/08/19 Team size: 2 Time taken: 47 Outcome: Successful escape!

A very different style game where itโ€™s not all about padlocks. There is a lot of physical elements and thinking outside the box here. Theming was great with a nice couple of surprises along the way. 

Go in with an observant mind rather than expecting to find numbers everywhere. 

Definitely give this room a go when passing by

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Having booked both games at Grand Escape, we'd originally scheduled Grail second, but the owners encouraged us to swap the two games round to start with Grail as an easier game. That turned out to be excellent advice, with Grail being an uncomplicated but pretty and enjoyable game to start our day with.

Rather than a setting from Arthurian legend, you are modern historians raiding a 12th century crypt that conceals the Grail - or something like that. In practice it's a cheerful mishmash of prop...

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