Wizards Against Lizards: Wizards Against Lizards Online

By | March 3, 2021

by Wizards Against Lizards (website)

Up to 6 players

🎧actor / audio
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You are invited to join the Wizards Against Lizards Remote Intelligence Agency. Teams of WALRIA agents are working together online to investigate, infiltrate and finally defeat the Annunaki Menace!

You are welcome to join WALRIA as a passive observer but your team will require at least one active agent, as there are mysteries to be solved, and challenges to be met. 


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πŸ”James Bloodworth expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 30/05/2021 Team size: 5 Outcome: Successful escape!
🦑cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
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What a title and what an intro video! I persuaded the team that we should book it on that alone.  The game is puzzle light,  but it makes up for that with some brilliant interaction and comedic moments. Our host (Debbie) was brilliant at getting us all into the game and contributing, she coped wonderfully with our wild and wacky answers and adlibbed some great one-liners. 

You'll be interacting all through the game, so this is not one for quiet teams, you'll need at least one of you who is willing to do the talking and can think on their feet, and as with all these types of games... the more you contribute the more fun you have. We ended up doing very strange and horrifc things to Brighton Pavillion in our game... ( albiet virtually!) , can you come up with something even worse???  

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I absolutely love finishing an immersive experience and thinking β€œWoah, what the heck was that?!”

You know the ones I mean… Those once in a lifetime experiences that are met with blank expressions from your friends after you confusingly try to explain them the following day.

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