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Unlock!: Timeless Adventures
60m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
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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Angelcollector
The Noside Show was pretty cool. I'm beginning to understand why people like the Noside stories. Had some cool ideas, although the tent in the end was a bit of awkward. Arsène Lupin had a really rough start as it wasn't clear, that we couldn't just go everywhere. So we spoilered ourselve a bit, until we realized what had to be done. Lost in the Chronowarp was funny, but also a bit confusing, but in the end we managed it and had a fun time, but it was one of lower end of good stories.
bcoffe
This game is fun if you are in the mood for a challenge but it is more difficult than I would have thought from the reviews. The game is rated for ages 10+ but I don't think most 10-year-old's could solve these puzzles in 60 min or less. Us adults had trouble solving many of the puzzles and never finished in under 60 min. Frankly, we had to use many of the hints along the way. All in all a very fun game if you don't worry too much about the time or having to use some hints. I think we also found a bug in the app associated with one of the "machines" in the hardest game but you can work around it. I would also say this game is probably best with 1-3 players but no more than 4. It is just too difficult to work together and all see the cards with so many people. So play with 4 or less.
chezsnark
Noside Show: rating = 8 (a solid offering - not too challenging, but still probably not the best starting point to the series overall given some of the tricks involved - I still lean to Noside Story as the best entry point) Great White Diamond: rating = 9.5 (loving the mystery ones!) ChronoWarp: rating = 9 (creative even if the time leaps occasionally confused us as to where/when we were) Overall rating of 9 for set