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Eden Is Cutting Through An Industrial Park Following Directions That Ami, An Online Friend, Has Shared With Her To A New Escape Room. Eden Has Completed Plenty Of Birthday Party Escape Rooms, But The Escape Is Supposed To Be The Ultimate. SheS Almost Arrived When She Sees The Starlings. TheyRe Flying In A Dizzying Murmuration, Faster And Faster, And Suddenly She Trapped Within It, Before Finding Herself In A Vast Landscape With Gentle Music Playing. She Meets A Boy Named Ted Who Rudely Tells Her SheS An Npc, A NonPlaying Character In The Video Game HeS Playing And To Stop Bothering Him With Her Side Quests. Eden Knows SheS Real, She Knows The Game Is Not A Game, But She CanT Seem To Get Out Without Helping Ted Find The Keys And Solve The Puzzles. Each Puzzle Takes Them To A New Level With Increasing Levels Of Danger, But Eden Seems To Be The Only One With An Actual Life To Lose. Can Either Player Ever Leave The Game And Will Reality Ever Be The Same Again?
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
I was really excited for the Escape Room Game: Zero, but it fell short of my expectations. Some of the clues didn't make sense and we had a tough time connecting the dots. I ended up feeling frustrated instead of entertained. Wouldn't recommend it.
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James O'Connor
Decent but needs clearer instructions
The Escape Room Game: Zero was fun, but I did find the instructions a bit confusing at times. It took us longer to figure things out than I expected. Still, once we got into it, we had a good time and the challenges were creative!
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Maya Tran
Fun game for family night!
We played the Escape Room Game: Zero last weekend and it was a blast! The puzzles were tricky but not impossible, perfect for keeping everyone engaged. We loved the immersive experience it offered, it really felt like we were solving a mystery together!
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