The Wonderful Wizard of Oz13th Hour Escape Room - WhartonEscape roomIRLWow! Was looking forward to this room opening for months and it exceeded our expectations. So many fun, creative, story themed puzzles to work though. Still not sure how they pulled off one transition but when they say “sit down” you should sit :) We wanted to replay the room immediately and Oz quickly jumped into a top spot of our list of favorite games played. Hats off to the designers of this game.
Ghost LightMyssTic RoomsEscape roomIRLWow! Beyond immersive and into transported. Great set design, logical on-theme puzzles, and lots of clever fun. A can’t-miss room. Worth the trip.
PlaygroundThe Escape Game - New YorkEscape roomIRLVery diverse puzzles. Great story and of course incredibly immersive. Took us back to fourth grade . Little tricky as a public room with strangers but good communicators will overcome.
PlaygroundThe Escape Game - New JerseyEscape roomIRLI felt like I was back in fourth grade all over again. This is a big room with lots of on theme puzzles. Lots to manipulate, lots to observe, lots of puzzles to assemble. Good communication is important so if you can assemble enough players (4-6) to keep it private I would suggest it.
The Dungeon13th Hour Escape Room - WhartonEscape roomIRLThis room is unforgettable in all the right ways. From the blindfolded start in separate cells to the teamwork required to complete many of the puzzles you are immersed from the very start. A lot of puzzles to solve so a room that really needs at least 4 people to even have a chance of completing. Great story line, made even better if you’ve already played other 13th hour rooms. Not scary but creepy. Did the room with some escape room first timers and they were blown away at all the detail and very varied puzzles. A can’t miss room for enthusiasts.
Legend of the PinesSolve It SherlockEscape roomIRLYou really do step into another world with this escape. Detailed, well crafted set. Logical, story driven puzzles. Perfect game for a small team. One of the best endings to an escape room that we’ve played.
The HeistThe Escape Game - New JerseyEscape roomIRLTackled the Heist in a public room with another group. Plenty of puzzles to be solved by splitting up and communicating with each other. Design and props are strong and good variety of puzzles. One of those rooms you quickly have a lot of keys and codes but have to discover how to use them.
Pirates of the Golden SkullSolve It SherlockEscape roomIRLAmazing set makes you feel like you really are on a pirate ship. Starting in a separate cell from my partner for the first time was an interesting challenge and pulls you into the experience from the very first moment. Pay attention to openings you have to lower your head to go through so you remember to duck when you rush back and forth later. A lot of puzzles with a lot of variety.
High Speed NYCExit Escape Room NYCEscape roomIRLCome for the set, play for the fun varied puzzles. It’s a lot for two people but we made it. It’s easy to get immersed in the set but it’s a great story to travel through also. Highly recommend checking it out.
PirateEscape The PuzzleEscape roomIRLUnique, hand crafted puzzles. Very immersive. We were warned it’s a lot of room for only two people and they are right. We had a blast though and came close to escaping. Great design and execution.