

Using a system similar to the DUNGEON MASTER'S Guide's town generator, you can craft anything from a tiny boating partnership in the local village to a sprawling thieves' guild in your favorite metropolis, including the organization type and size, dominant alignment, resources available, leadership, racial demographics, and class and level makeup of the entire group. This article lays out a framework to help you build organizations for your DUNGEONS & DRAGONS campaign.
#3.5 CITY OF SECRETS FULL#
It would’ve been worth the money if we would’ve been able to actually finish it, but for what we got I do regret spending the full £30 sadly.Using and Designing Guilds, Secret Societies, and Cults Gutted we didn’t make it to seven dials and soho, as I feel that would’ve been the best part of the trail and the reason why I chose it in the first place… Overall a bit disappointed given I paid quite a lot of money for something that we couldn’t fully enjoy given support and time constraints, but did like the idea of it. The clues can be a bit difficult so we weren’t the quickest whilst we tried before asking for new clues, and as we had a dinner reservation afterwards it was soon obvious that we were not going to be able to complete it on time. We allocated 3.5h for this (again, following the website advice) but were only able to get through half of it in that time. We still managed to get started by ourselves but soon realised the whole trail was going to take way longer than what we thought. I was very excited to do this with a friend and we enjoyed it at the beginning, besides having to wait 20min for support help (website says we should hear back in seconds) as we couldn’t get the clues in both devices. The concept behind this experience is interesting, however the execution details still need some refinement to manage expectations.
#3.5 CITY OF SECRETS HOW TO#
If you want to be surprised by London, this is how to do it. We took a good number of breaks, as our feet and knees were suffering from the walking, so a decent team, with good shoes and healthy knees and backs should be able to accomplish this within 2 - 3 hours, without issue, while still leaving time to look around a bit. If you're a fan of word puzzles or escape rooms, you will likely enjoy this little adventure. My wife and I have been to London once before, and she has done many more tours than I have, but we were able to work our way through the clues and find the answers without too much trouble. Most treks between clues aren't too long, but if it's warm out, there is quite a bit of walking on pavement, so a very good comfortable pair of shoes is an absolute must. I would recommend booking some scooters or bikes to get around. While a little knowledge of London is definitely helpful, it is not necessarily required. If you want a really fun and challenging way to see parts of the city of London that you never even knew existed, then this is the perfect activity for you and your group. Have a competitive streak? Your progress is timed and ranked on our leader board, time to challenge your friends!

Hints are available if you need a helping hand and you can also receive messages if you're lost. Solve the clue and search for the answer, reply with the correct answer to unlock the next step. Complete the trail to uncover another top notch pub where you can kick back and relax.Įach clue, sent to your mobile phone, leads you to a new location within walking distance. Sneak onward through Seven Dials as you make your way to the heart of Soho.

Warm up and get refreshed before you head back out to conquer your quest. Halfway you can enjoy an amazing tucked away tavern near Covent Garden (a former haunt of Dickens!). Work together to solve the clues, unlock the path and discover hidden parts of London.

Gather your team and get exploring start in the bustling Piccadilly Circus and work your way East. Available to play at anytime without start time restrictions. A cryptic trail through the central districts of London.
