![]() The app walks you through each step, such as when to open an envelope or in which order to assemble the buildings. Panic in Gotham City begins after scanning a game code in the box, with the main narrative arc and instructions occurring on the screen. The game is partly app-based, requiring a phone or tablet to help bring the game to life, which isn’t something I’ve experienced before, but something I hope other games adapt in the future. It’s the size of multiple boxes of standard game boxes, with every inch of the box being used to help enrich the game. I’m not exaggerating when I say that the box is massive compared to so many other games I’ve played as an adult. ![]() The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City. Right: Stacks of envelopes for different chapters in the game. Left: The first thing you see when opening the box. However, the hefty box is jammed packed full of games to play and build, so the time to play will actually be much longer. Depending on what type of gamer you and your friends/family are, this may seem like an appropriate amount of time or not enough for the $150 price tag. Joining the Panic in Gotham CityĮpisode one of Infinite Rabbit Holes’ newest game promises five to six hours of gameplay, as seen on the side of the box. Solving the mysteries in Gotham City will require all the help you can get, so gather your Bat-Family and get your decoder out, it’s time to play The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City. Panic in Gotham City elevates what could have easily been a traditional tabletop game, with augmented reality and physical puzzles to bring the city to life through physical puzzles. The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City combines elements from many popular games and activities, creating an immersive game that fans of Batman and those who love tabletop games can get lost in. The overall game is envisioned as a ‘three-episode’ story arc, with Panic in Gotham City serving as the first episode box-set to Infinite Rabbit Holes’ dive into the world of Batman and Gotham City. ![]() What began as a Kickstarter with over a thousand backers pledging 300,000 dollars, The Arkham Asylum Files has finally become a reality. What do you get when you mix a well-known DC property with an immersive tabletop experience? If nothing comes to mind, that’s alright, because Infinite Rabbit Holes has got you covered with their new game, The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City. ![]()
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