As a team of federal agents, you have been sent to investigate strange night time lights spotted in the sky around Shrewshbury. On route to the location along a dark lane, your car engine dies and with an overwhelming burst of light and energy you suddenly find yourselves translocated into the holding cells of an alien craft..
Can you escape and not only save yourselves, but also save all of humanity too?
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The first time I had done a room where your team is split up to start with. That was interesting, and working together from different rooms was a new experience for me. The room feels quite high tech, lots of things that operate moving props and lights etc. The theming was really good, immersive and convincing, and there were some puzzles in there you really had to concentrate on.
‘Mission: Abducted’ was the second game that we played during our visit and a brilliant balance to ‘A Missing Mayhem’. Where the previous game was funny and quite padlock heavy this room was intense and had a mix of locks. Some really cool puzzles we hadn’t seen before and some interesting presentation that got us thinking and really put an emphasis on teamwork. Definitely a challenge but everything made sense. The set design is brilliant and very immersive, aided by clever use of themed out tech, which helps to build the tension towards a really satisfying game end. I’m a fan of a big finish and without giving too much away this room 100% delivers that.
Played: 11 Nov 2023Team size: 2Time taken: 46Outcome: Successful escape!
hi-techgreat hostingfun
Had great fun during this room. We played as a two and had decent time left. I would imagine it’s tricky for an inexperienced small team so bare that in mind when you book. All the puzzles were well themed and had a nice balance between padlocks and Maglocks. Everything made perfect sense and we had a good laugh as we played.
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Outcome: Successful escape!
hi-techimmersiveintensevery difficult
They do not lie when they say you need 4 and above, it is a must. But such a good game with lots of great puzzles!
This is a tough room - but has a very rewarding end.
There’s lots of unique ideas we saw in this game that we loved and really got us thinking, it’s nice to play something different, we like the idea of a new challenge each time. With out giving much away we really enjoyed the first room’s something we had never seen before and really got us working together.
Our host Nathan was fab, very enthusiastic and clearly knew the game well and balanced our clues to ensure we got out just in time.
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