![]() ![]() Another shame, given the only thing us enthusiasts could do during the lockdown was walk around outside…Īll this is to say that after writing a review for The Enchanted Mirror (lockdown version), I decided not to make the same mistake twice. ![]() But, regardless, they’re still on the more expensive side of the London puzzle trail market, and I couldn’t in good conscience recommend them during the lockdown. The cost per player was £19, reduced from £25 during the lockdown, which took away the sting a little bit. But without those bells and whistles it became hard to justify the high price on the market. For obvious reasons… It was a global pandemic. …Except, that during lockdown their trails remained live and bookable, but all of the exciting bells and whistles that make Hidden City so special were removed. At the end of each Hidden City game players often receive an edible prize. These walking games often take you into famous landmarks to discover cool and unusual facts, and pubs and cafes to whisper secret codewords to the staff and receive packs of information. As I’ll repeat from my other review of The Enchanted Mirror, I had fond memories of playing Hidden City games that involved indoor locations BEFORE the pandemic. ![]()
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