Virtual Escape Games: Operation Ross: The Art Heist

By | March 19, 2021

by Virtual Escape Games (website)

4-16 players

Β£0.00 $80.00

🎧actor / audio
The local Spy Museum is preparing to unveil their new exhibit in honor of the great Ross Stiller, the world’s greatest and friendliest painter. Ross, a former top secret Agent, gracefully donated a series of paintings that are soon to be displayed to the public for the first time. However, the clumsy philanthropist has just discovered that he accidentally donated the wrong pieces of art! The pieces donated contain a deep, dark secret that Ross is not ready to reveal to the world. In a rush for time, Ross has turn backed to his old Spy ways and is requesting your assistance to help recover these pieces! Gather your team of elite spies and work together to sneak into the local spy museum, steal the artifacts, and escape undetected in under one hour!
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Kobi Rubin experienced rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 16 May 2021 Team size: 5 Time taken: 25 Outcome: Successful escape!
cleverquite easy
This is a semi limited digital escape room by virtual escape rooms.You're a team of spies doing a art heist in a spy museum.Your goal is to make sure Ross's big secret won't get out.
This is the easiest game provided by this company and for our group of 5 experienced players it only took 25 minutes.The puzzles are smart and the story line and videos is really great.In this game, every thing adds up which I really like.One small thing I would add that could spice things up is assigning every team member a role in the get go as part of the heist. One could be the locksmith and another could be the gateway driver.Even if this would have little bearing to the game, I think it could help the theme even more.
The only downside is that we need more puzzles as part of the game. It's nice to know that's expected in the future

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