Room 25
About Room 25
Trapped in a prison in which each room has four doors but apparently no exit, the players must try to find Room 25, the supposed exit to this nightmare. But some amongst them might be guardians of the...Read More
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Cooperation < Suspicion mode. Game can drag on for quite a bit once the hidden roles are revealed. Also, characters don't have special powers
6 for Solo Game
[thing=127024][/thing] (1-6 players) is something with simple but interesting programming mechanism, not too long, and quite easy to learn and play with anyone using the co-operative mode. You are trying to find the exit room and escape before it is too late, but beware of the traps and lethal rooms. (Think of the movie Cube.) Contains co-op (or solo), team, competition, and suspicion modes, so is quite versatile. The difficulty level can also be adjusted. Comes with player miniatures, so no color vision is needed. This was the first game that prompted me to try my hand at painting miniatures. [ImageID=1612810small] I have made a few retouches after that picture, and I'm a much better painter now. :D
Only played with 3, and in this version it's neiter a co-op nor compettive game but with an overhanging doom, so no one can in at the end.
Extremadamente dependiente del grupo, pero es muy divertido en casi todas sus modalidades.
De Dany Laberge nov. 2013
One of my all-time favourite games! The hidden traitor element REALLY shines, given the constraints of having to program your actions in advance. Many truly great moments when your best friend kicks you into a buzz saw or your supposed enemy chooses NOT to kill you...is she only pretending?
People who don't like "concentration" games and who feel they really should be able to remember everything tend to be frustrated by this, as do people who dislike conflict. We have played the cooperative variants a few times but it is weaker.
For a competitive game on a game night with interested players, this is one of the best.