Escape The Crate: Escape The Spymistress

By | August 1, 2021

by Escape The Crate (website)

ยฃ0.00 $19.99

Languages: EN

๐Ÿ–ฅdigital
We have received word that there is a plot to kill President Abraham Lincolnโ€ฆ 4 years early. A change to the timeline this much will have huge consequences, so we are sending you back to 1861 to stop the assassination attempt. We donโ€™t know much about the plans, but there is a spymistress who lives not too far from the Presidentโ€™s Mansion who seems to know everything that is going on. If there is a plot, we are sure that she will know the details. We need you to sneak into her house, find her cipher, and discover the details of the assassination plot in time. There is a good possibility that you may even have to stop the attack yourself!
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Rated 3 out of 5

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EireBanshee expert rated this:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Played: September 2021 Team size: 3 Outcome: Successful escape!

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"Escape the Spymistress" is a light and fun collaborative escape adventure for friends and

family looking to play games from afar. There are enough puzzles and diversity in it to cater to all players and the light story and theme builds a level of engagement found in traditional escape rooms. I think this new model of digitizing Escape the Crate retired boxes is a brilliant way to give players more puzzling at an affordable price, without committing to a subscription. If you enjoy spy missions, digital games, and collaboration then this is a great game. If spy missions arenโ€™t your thing, you can also check out their other digital game, Escape the Yeti!

With the ever-increasing number of play-at-home escape games coming onto the market, I guess it was a matter of time until someone tried a subscription-based version - and that's exactly what Escape The Crate have done. You sign up in advance to a two, four or six month subscription, and since a new game is available every second month, that corresponds to one, two or three episodes.
Why buy them on subscription instead of purchasing individual games from the series? Well, firstly they're linke...
Abraham Lincoln is about to be assassinated, and itโ€™s our job to travel back in time and stop the killer so history can play out as it was meant to be written. (With Abraham Lincoln getting assassinated a few years later by someone else.)

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