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Unlock! Heroic Adventures
60m - 60m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
Cooperative Play
In storytelling games, players are provided with conceptual, written, or pictorial stimuli which must be incorporated into a story of the players' creation.
Storytelling
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alman25
Insert Coin - 9 My favorite 1 star difficult adventures. This was my first AR experience, which is used really well here. I just loved this entire adventure from beginning to end, really hit home with old school video game references that took me back to my childhood. This is easily one of my favorite Unlock adventures in the entire series. Sherlock Holmes - 8 Really liked this one. Designed by Dave Neale who wrote the most recent Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective. It certainly felt like solving a murder mystery like in SHCD, while using the Unlock format. I really enjoyed using the app to go to a new location to find more clues. I was a little disappointed with the final puzzle. The whole scenario you are trying to figure out who the culprit is and in the end, you are just solving a puzzle for the game to tell you who the culprit is. When playing Tombstone Express from the Secret Adventures box, you actually try to figure out the bad guy in the end and I thought that would be applicable in this scenario as well, felt a bit let down when that wasn't the case here. In Pursuit of the White Rabbit - 8.5 Another epic adventure similar to the Secret of Oz where you follow along another well loved story and get to run into familiar characters. This adventure wasn't too hard, but I was a little disappointed the app wasn't more utilized here. I felt the story wasn't as exciting as I anticipated. I was really looking forward to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, just to feel like that was it. Also, the final puzzle was really cool, but predicable from the beginning, so it kind of lessened the enjoyment. Overall, I still liked the experience a lot, but perhaps I had too high of expectations. Overall - 8.5 Again, all three adventures were a lot of fun and they all provided something unique, but still highly enjoyable.
chize
We really liked every one of the three scenarios. Insert Coin was really strange but also very innovative in terms of app-usage :). The Sherlock one felt completely different, as you had to do detective work and Alice in Wonderland was again interesting with all the different riddles. In general, every game had one or two riddles that felt a bit "disconnected" to us, where you really needed some tips/hints.
Akado
Insert Coin (7.0 rating): Kudos for the innovations to the series and for enjoyable puzzles. Some were not intuitive at all to me, and I used a bunch of hints. This went much faster than other games (34'), as I either solved it quickly or had zero idea what was going on. Would give it 7/10, not amazing but pretty fun. Sherlock (9.0 rating): Some very tough jumps, but overall very enjoyable, with some leaps of logic and some funny red herrings, as in all Sherlock stories. My favorite Unlock so far, this was amazing and I really had fun. There were a few parts that required luck or guessing, but overall I really enjoyed it and would recommend. Alice (6.0 rating): I suck at 3-difficulty Unlock games. I thought there were several neat things this did with a deck of cards, but many of the puzzles and solutions were simply not things I would ever think of, leading to a lot of hints and confusion. Kinda enjoyable overall, but I will once again not seek out Unlock games as the ones that I enjoy are fewer than the ones I do not enjoy.