Unlock!: Epic Adventures
60m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
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Unlock! Epic Adventures is the seventh release of the series and features three new "escape room" scenarios that you can play on your tabletop.
Unlock! is a co-operative card game inspired by escape rooms that uses a simple system which allows you to search scenes, combine objects, and solve riddles. Play Unlock! to embark on great adventures, while seated at a table using only cards and a companion app that can provide clues, check codes, monitor time remaining, etc. The three scenarios are:
• The Seventh Screening – Grab your popcorn! Tonight, the horror movie "The Werewolf’s Final Night" premiers. Will you get through unharmed?
• The Dragon’s Seven Tests – The Gold Dragons temple welcomes every seven years new disciples. Be worthy of Mater Li’s teachings.
• Mission #07 – EAGLE, the secret organization, has been infiltrated. Agents, it’s up to you to identify the mole!
Ages | 10+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 60m – 90m |
Designer | Cyril Demaegd, Gabriel Durnerin, Guilaine Didier, Luna Marie, Mathieu Casnin, Théo Rivière |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Real-Time, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game |
Theme | Card Game, Puzzle, Real-time, Exploration |
Publisher | Asmodee Italia, Asmodee, Space Cowboys |
Boneidolmatt
Just played the first adventure in this set and we really enjoyed it. we’ve not done an unlock for a while but I really enjoy these Escape Room in a box type games. Granted the first “Movie Mission” is less of an escape room vibe but still a satisfying puzzle solving adventure
bunoc
• The Seventh Screening - 5 boring plot • The Dragon's Seven Tests - 6 ok, nothing to difficult • Mission #07 - EAGLE - 6.6 nice theme but nothing special
Chris Sjoholm
Seventh Screening: Not my favorite in the series, mainly because it wasn't clear at the beginning what you were supposed to be trying to do. I didn't feel there was enough context given. Also, I thought some of the puzzles were a bit too obscure.