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Brianna Cowley | Mooresville, NC
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Servants of Sleight
The Exit Games FL
Escape room
IRL
Amazing!!! This room blew our mind in so many different ways! We just kept saying “this is so cool” to each other with each new space we moved into and explored. One of the transitions to a new room was very clever. Several puzzles we had never seen before that were wow moments. Very unique and you get the coolest souvenir. There was one puzzle that we solved pretty quickly, but the keypad didn’t like that we were slow to enter in the numbers, so it didn’t open with that code, which led us to spend 15 minutes searching for some other code. All in all, if something doesn’t work the first time, try it again if you’re confident, and screw the time out lock (or even better, Exit Games, change your timeout locks, please :). BUT this game is phenomenal and still in my top 5! Pins and Needles was a slightly smoother experience for me, but both are must dos!
Pins & Needles Tattoo Parlor
The Exit Games FL
Escape room
IRL
Holy Sh*t this room was phenomenal. Loved that this room slightly piggybacked off their other room, just little Easter eggs that had us creating some interwoven narrative between the two. Loved the plot twist that was unexpected and very immersive. Read the f*ing description, this room is definitely not for kids, 18+ for a reason. There will be a lot of explicit language and disturbing subjects, don’t dock them for not paying attention when you booked the room. We loved our experience at Exit Games FL. Puzzles were so unique and it had quite a few puzzles I’ve never seen before. And SO many puzzles! My husband and I discuss each room and puzzle after a game and this one took us 1.5-2 hours to dissect out, which means that we were always working on something the entire 90 minutes, so while it is expensive, you definitely get that full time worth of entertainment. If you are okay with the explicit nature of this experience, go do it immediately!!!
The Starlight Motel
Escape Artist Greenville - Downtown
Escape room
IRL
The Starlight Motel
Escape Artist Greenville - Downtown
Escape room
IRL
The best escape room we have ever done as of 2024. So immersive, and our in-room actress was fantastic. We loved that the clues actually felt like part of the story and not just sprinkled in randomly like many other rooms we have come across. The room felt like it had so many surprises and spaces to explore/appreciate! Some of the coolest puzzles we’ve ever seen to! Amazing company.
Dark Lullaby
Escape Artist Greenville - Hampton Station
Escape room
IRL
The set design on this room was incredible. So many cool spaces. A total of 5 different “areas” you go into (albeit some are very small). And the transition/experience from room one to two had my jaw on the floor. Our in-room actor was amazing and so so funny. It’s a “creepy” room but I would say they are also comedic to lighten the mood a bit. There were a few puzzles in this one that had me saying “wow” and were so unique. Definitely an amazing company. Would put this behind starlight motel, but is a close competitor.
Phantom Files: The Investigation Of Lockturne Manor
The Escape Ventures - Port Charlotte
Escape room
IRL
WOW! The set design on this room is amazing, it was the perfect blend of scooby doo meets ghostbusters. The theme song is going to be stuck in your head forever, fair warning hahah. We loved the puzzles on the porch so so much, one of the most unique puzzles I’ve seen. The house section made me feel like I was in the haunted mansion at Disney, which is my happy place, so I was giddy about that. The room wasn’t very difficult for us and so we finished it about an hour, but it’s advertised as a 90 minute experience, so maybe your night would end a bit earlier, but the higher cost on it is still totally worth it for the production value. We also adored how certain spaces were re-used/changed (no spoilers!). Go Spirit Stalkers *high five*!
The Chesapeake Bay Butcher
Colonial Escape Room
Escape room
IRL
This room (or should I say rooms because this space is huge) was excellent! It is extremely well thought out and they did a great job making it immersive and scary (in a fun way). Little details did not go unappreciated, from the way they clued no touch items while preserving the set design, the use of lighting and noise, storytelling, etc. The room is not difficult, but I think it actually works in your favor because the mind is impacted by fear’s influence and this room definitely makes you uneasy. I also liked the storytelling element and transition between rooms. We were surprised that they let us admire their control room which is located in the center of the room giving them access to be exactly where they need to be when- so well thought out. It is a fairly active room, meaning you move from room to room a lot. While it is scary, a lot of this room is just jump scares which were personally easy to “recover” from for me, but my husband did feel as though that anticipation did make him not think clearly the entire time. Overall, I would definitely recommend it!
Click 'N Glitch Arcade Palace
The Escape Ventures - Port Charlotte
Escape room
IRL
This room was so cute and so fun and had all the 80s/90s vibes you could want! Loved the live actor interactions throughout the game and loved hiding from the security guard. Also such a creative idea to be able to take out puzzles if a group is running behind. We got to experience all the puzzles and thought they were all so fun, especially the puzzle with the machines! Loved that we got to take a picture with the jumbo plushies of click and glitch!
Nightfall: Creature At Camp Deadwood
The Escape Ventures - Port Charlotte
Escape room
IRL
Our GM, Tori made this experience! She was such a great Game Master and was hilarious in her role. The puzzles were great and loved the set design. This is a top tier escape room, but seems to get a little overshadowed by the other two rooms here because they are also phenomenal- but don’t miss this one! It is such a fun time with a great story. My one suggestion would be to make those camper windows more realistic shadow images instead of screens 😉
The Morrison Game Factory
PostCurious
Escape room
Tabletop
This is an adorable game with the best storyline I’ve ever encountered in a boxed escape. It is heartwarming and emotional, which I never thought possible from a tabletop game. We really liked a lot of the puzzles and felt many of them were very very unique. The box design was so beautiful and so immersive. Despite the box being fairly simple in its contents, we enjoyed finding hidden surprises amidst the contents. We had two cons about the game that almost pulled our review down to a like: 1. The first puzzle required too much outside knowledge. We were not familiar with the name/term of the decoding skill needed to solve the first puzzle. While it is still solvable without that knowledge, it’s too difficult to get there. It set us off on a wrong note/rough start that made us very skeptical of the rest of the game. 2. The game was meant to be linear, but it often accidentally wasn’t. Meaning, we solved puzzles too early because we had them there, but they gave us codes we didn’t know what to do with or tried on the wrong things, but then it turned out later that we were given more information to “solve” those puzzles that would have made it so much easier to actually solve them. So we greatly overcomplicated the game on accident. This made the game feel extremely difficult, when in reality it was just that we were solving puzzles with only half the information we were supposed to have. So after all was said and done, it would have been better to have the puzzles revealed step by step through separated envelopes or something that made the game play flow better. But like I said, this game is absolutely worth playing and just remember that if it feels like you don’t have all the information to solve something, chances are you don’t and should wait for more. Overall, the cons didn’t outweigh the good, but it had the potential to be a better game with a tad bit of reworking.
Secrets of the Dead
Red Vein Escape
Escape room
IRL
Secrets of the Dead has fantastic set design. The experience begins in the lobby and the entire location is “on theme.” We were very impressed when we entered both rooms. There were a couple puzzles we hadn’t seen before, which is always exciting. I think there was a little too much going on in the first room, we ended up not being able to keep track of everything/ have the space to lay it all out. We also had some technical difficulties with the “props” we were given to use right at the beginning- they didn’t work and so we were distracted for about 40 mins by them before our GM noticed they were broken and told us. Some things were also on a delay so we weren’t sure at times what actually made something happen. We did need a decent amount of help, but I don’t feel like it was an overly difficult room, we just weren’t on our A-game as a team today. If the tech was fully functional and the first room was fine tuned, this room would have been a love, but it’s not quite there yet.
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