Island Quest Escape Rooms: Project: Atlantis

By | April 1, 2021

by Island Quest Escape Rooms (website)

Local 46, Centro Comercial El Pueblo, Calle Buganvillas 6, 35580 Playa Blanca, Las Palmas

1-6 players

Β£0.00 €15.00

Languages: EN, ES

πŸ–₯digital
not on sale

World renowned explorer Professor Atlanta has recently been reported missing. You have been recruited by the Island Quest Detective Agency to investigate! Can you decipher the professor's research and find him before it's too late?

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Rated 3.5 out of 5

based on ratings from 20 users

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gaia00 expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Team size: 2
family friendly
Sarah Connors Donovan rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Played: 22 Jul 2021 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!

We played the play-anytime digital version of this game and we really enjoyed it.  The game uses the Telescape software very well.  We found that everything worked as it should, and was clear and easy to understand.  The puzzles were logical and, thankfully, there were no red herrings to frustrate.    It was good fun, would recommend.  πŸ™‚

Anne expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 21 Jul 2021
family friendly

Finding the lost adventurer who was working on Project Atlantis was fun! 

This was a traditional lockbased game, but with a few surprises along the way. The signposting was great (maybe even too obvious) until a few misdirections that we think were intentional. 

The game is built on the telescape platform and we only had one problem along the way. We opened a drawer and it was empty - we think we saw an item (book) for a short time, but then it was gone. It did not show up in inventory. At that point in the game we got stuck and used the hint system to go on - and the hint system worked well, except it didn't explain how we were supposed to find the solution. The rest of the game flowed and we were happy again. 

The game had a low pricepoint compared to some other games we have played and it was a bit short, but that fit well into our day, so again - we were happy. 

All in all a straght-forward game with a small glitch. We still had fun. 




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Lauren Haylock-Shanes rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Team size: 2 and a baby Outcome: Successful escape!
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Darren Miller expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Anonymous rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5

We played the online version of "Project Atlantis" and we loved it.  We've played lots of Escape Rooms, and this one kept us busy to the very end!  We only had 30 seconds left on the clock (2 players)!  The host was lovely and the puzzles were solid.  I would definitely recommend it.

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It's always fun to do a traditional type escape room with puzzles we are quite familiar with. There was one tricky one that even trapped us for a second. We enjoyed sleuthing around the professors office and eventually finding what we came for but we're still unsure of the professors whereabouts...Hopefully he'll turn up one day? Or we can just keep what we found? Finders keepers!

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