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Read all reviewsUnintuitive, unremarkable, uneventful.
Matt
First, you are split into groups where each group solves 1 of several puzzles independent of the other groups, so you miss out on all of the other puzzles.
Secondly, you literally have to take apart furniture and search all around to find little slips of paper that have clues to your puzzle. Once you've found all of your puzzle clues, you can do your puzzle.
Thirdly, once you solve your puzzle, you can go to other groups to help solve their puzzle, but coming in half way to a completed puzzle just adds more frustration to the mess.
Lastly, the theme of the room is lacking. The decor is just ok, but there is nothing that makes you feel like you're actually part of the game.
Highly recommend passing on this room.
Description:
Sherlock Holmes’ infamy has reached a point where he and Dr. Watson have far more cases than they can handle themselves. To address this problem, Sherlock has decided to train apprentices for a new organization he is creating and you have been given a chance to join this league.Drawing on their methodical approach in past cases, Holmes and Watson have created a test in the library of their flat at 221b Baker Street. The trial is designed to test your skills in investigation, examination, observation and deductive reasoning to determine your worthiness in joining their league. It won’t be easy though! Since Holmes and Watson frequently have to work quickly to solve their cases, they have limited you to only 60 minutes to prove your worth.
Can you complete Holmes’ test in under 60 minutes and become the newest member of the League of Masters in Elementary Deduction?