Colors by Experiencity: Pearl Experience: Atlantis

By | December 10, 2022

by Colors by Experiencity (website)

Plaza de Francisco Morano 3, Local Derecha, ES 28005

Madrid

2-12 players

Languages: EN, ES

75 mins

The objective is not to escape, but to enter.

For centuries, the lost city of Atlantis has remained in the social imagination as one of the most precious treasures of our planet to find.

Now, Atlantis has ceased to be a legend to become a reality, since some explorers have found its location. There is only one last step left to discover the advanced technology that will be hidden inside: The Atlanta Gate.

Will you be able to cross it to discover what the submerged city hides?

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Rated 1.5 out of 5

based on ratings from 1 user

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magicalbacons expert rated this:Rated between 15 and 15 out of 5
Played: 27/11/22 Team size: 2

Our experience with the Pearl Experience was a bit of a disaster with incorrectly reset puzzles, broken tech and 2 GM's inside the game space with us who did very little to aid our experience. I'm giving the 1 1/2 stars purely because the set design is good.

The very first puzzle was nonsensical in that the team is to perform a game of cherades with their GM through a porthole in order to be given random letters. The GM has no way of communicating other than writing on a blackboard, and just kept writing "?" And angrily pointing at it as though that would make it make more sense 

Following this we encountered 2 GMs in character within the space who didn't give us a moment to explore the space, instead pushing us from puzzle to puzzle and telling us what to do instead of letting us discover this for ourselves. Aparantly a lot of players like this as we mentioned it to our GM on the way out.

Several reset errors had been made within the game as there are 2 sets of puzzles that are designed for 2 groups to play simultaneously. We wasted a lot of time as our game had been set with a mix of pieces from both game sets.

One of the final puzzles also didn't work and our GMs in the end had to bypass the puzzle 

As a final note, our GMs stood a few meters away whilst we solved what we could talking about us in spanish. We speak spanish, and they weren't exactly being polite about us 

All in all, I wouldn't recommend the experience.

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