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Neuwied, Germany
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66 minutes
2 - 6 (Recommended: 4)
13 year
Trophycollector (Part 2 of 3) in english
Adventure
Detective
Kitchen
Mafia
Spy
Thriller
Pregnant friendly
Wheelchair friendly
Epilepsy risk
Video playback
EN, DE
Toilet available
PIN-payment possible
Drinks available
2 likes
5 visitors
The total score of a review doesn't have to be the average of your subscores. Sometimes a room feels like it should deserve a higher (or lower) rating than the exact sum of its parts.
Write a review At the weekend, I was finally in Neuwied with my team at 66 Minutes - Escape and Adventure Games with Actors.
The Madita Trilogy was on the agenda.
Oliver Grabus welcomed us personally before we set off on an unforgettable adventure.
66 Minutes offers an immersive experience here that rivals the best providers in Europe. So far, Brandon Darkmoor has been the best German room for me, but The Room Berlin now shares that rank with Das Amulett.
I have played many very good Escape Rooms with my team, but what has been created here with the Madita Trilogy is unique. Hollywoodlike story, effects and great acting create a world that captivates every player.
Madita's Secret is a wonderful introduction to the story about a fictional secret organisation that protects Neuwied from the murderous machinations of a mad butcher. A space designed for children, but with so much love that adults will have the same fun.
The Trophy Collector then shows what the team around Oliver Grabus is capable of. Here you are challenged from the very first minute. Acting and action alternate in our search for the secrets of the mad butcher. Slowly, the story picks up speed and more and more details that you collect on the way to solving the final mystery draw you further into the story. But beware: nothing here is what you think it is at first glance.
The amulet is then the climax of the trilogy - in every respect. In the now familiar way, we got fully into the story from the first second. I can only recommend acting at 66 minutes with the same joy as the hosts do.
The story, which at times takes your breath away, brings together the experiences of the first two parts and then pushes everything to the extreme.
It's not an action room, but it's not a scary room either. Although all the elements are there. It's just a damn well told and above all fantastically directed story. Between the heart racing and the fear sweating, we were also allowed to laugh and take a breath. And you should take a breath before the finale. The story of Madita is brought to a conclusion without mercy.
After The Amulet, you should take a break. This adventure needs to be digested first. Fortunately, at 66 minutes, the team is always available for detailed conversations about their shared passion.
The Money Rush also continues to be a top room. After some adjustments, the flow and the entry has become even better. You don't notice the age of this great room and many newer rooms can still learn something from the implementation.
10
Ambiance: 10
Game experience: 10
Service: 10
Played in October 2022
Played with 4 persons
Escaped: Yes
The Trophycollector leaves us somewhat undecided. Even the introduction with the acting elements was great fun and the tension was always kept high by unexpected events. Craft-wise, it's a very good room with accessible puzzles and good audiovisual staging. Some puzzles were wittily staged yet very classic, so without the surprise moments the room would have seemed like a classic puzzle room. By the end, we knew why it felt that way, too. We liked Madita's Secret better, though, and that's mostly because of the story and theme. The story about the trophy collector left me with more of a question mark at the end, especially when I tried to place it in the overall context of ASF. The debriefing helped, but I prefer the rooms that are self-explanatory.
9
Ambiance: 9
Game experience: 8.5
Service: 10
Played in July 2022
Played with 3 persons
Escaped: Yes