Lock & Mirrors - "Lucky Heist"
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Lock & Mirrors - "Lucky Heist"


Photos provided by Lock & Mirrors

Company: Lock & Mirrors

Game: Lucky Heist

Country: USA 🇺🇸

Language: English

Type of Game: Digital/DIY Escape Game 💻✂🖨️

Genre: Heist

Date Played: 4/25/2021

Difficulty (based on 2 players): 4/10

Size of Team: Unlimited

Time: Unlimited (Approx. 30 minutes)

Price: Min $5.00 (Pay what you want)


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The Leprechaun is getting sneaky. He's no longer hiding the pot of Gold at the end of the rainbow. With his newly earned engineering skills, he's build a crazy contraption to secure the Gold in a safe place. Hopefully you'll be able outsmart him and retrieve the Gold?

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Once you purchase the game, you'll receive a digital game code. If you want to play with friends and family over the internet, you can share the code and start the game together. The interface won't be synced so you'll each need to enter your own passwords.


The game comes with a PDF file and an online portal for access. By printing and cutting the puzzle pieces out, it'll definitely make the game easier. You can also play the entire game without having to print anything. For enthusiasts, I suggest challenging this harder mode. There are build-in hint system if you need a little nudge.

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The interface was very easy to use and navigate around. Since the puzzles were non-linear we ended up taking on different puzzles at the same time. We made sure to inform each other so we were caught up at the same places in the game. I liked how the PDF wasn't placed in the order of the game's sequence as that would've made the game play way too easy. With this setup it forced us to use observation and association to connect the puzzles together.


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Although the puzzles were quite easy and we finished in 20 minutes or so, it was still a lot of fun. The game flow was really smooth and the interactive components on the interface were entertaining. We could see families with kids really liking this game. It's quite easy to get them to be hands on with these puzzles. Furthermore, this game was designed by one of our favorite cooperative game series, "Alone Together" by Enchambered. So if you enjoyed this game, definitely give their more advanced games a try!


(If you do decide to try this game, please remember to let them know that you heard it from"ESCAPETHEROOMers"!)


Disclosure: We thank Lock & Mirrors for comping our tickets for this game. Although a complimentary experience was generously provided, it does not impact our opinion on the review whatsoever.


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