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You’re about to inherit a vast historic estate—if you can clear your name of murder. You are Robert Montgomerie, the only remaining direct heir to the Kildermorie Estate and the Montgomerie family fortune. You’re attending a family gathering hosted by your Grandfather, Hugh ‘Monty’ Montgomerie, the 9th Earl of Kildermorie, to celebrate the dawn of the new Millennium. As the guests raise a toast, a scream fills the air…and your Grandfather is found dead in the library. It looks like MURDER, and as the direct heir, all fingers are now pointed at you! Will hidden clues reveal distant family secrets? With the police on their way, can you gather enough evidence and piece the story together to provide your innocence? And the biggest challenge of all: Is it even remotely possible to solve the mystery before the clock strikes 12?
All ratings (17)
Mixed
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Mostly positive
10 escape rooms
Another good experience from Escapology, well themed room with some fun puzzles. Definitely earns its place as one of their trickier rooms, with us barely escaping after several hints.
Pretty standard Escapology formula of 3 rooms unlocked one after the other, with puzzles mostly involving using the environment to find codes to enter elsewhere.
Nice theming all around, everything looked clean and presentable, no glitches with the screen elements. Very recognizable as a Scottish Mansion.
The GMs/Hosts at Escapology are always pleasant, even as some of my group arrived a bit late. Hints were very prompt and definitely helped us out.
No
Which isn't a bad thing, it's just a fun escape room. Nothing mindblowing or shockingly unique.
I'll admit I was a bit confused about some elements (namely the ending) but it was executed well.
Hard
High tech
Lots of RFID chips, Screens, keypads, and other techy stuff inside.
4
Maximum of 6, would probably be best with anywhere from 3-5
Not scary
Other than one element that startled me near the beginning just because it makes a loud noise.
No
No
Not at all
Basically all puzzles were vision based, and colour sightedness is also required for one puzzle. No stairs, so could probably be accessible for those with mobility issues.
Yes
Easy
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