Really fun little room! Quite straightforward, although it is largely nonlinear. The set was so fun; it felt really nicely fleshed out, especially for it being one of their older games. Gameplay wasn’t anything too out of the ordinary, but there were a few puzzles that put fun spins on some more simple concepts, which our group really enjoyed. The one physical puzzle wasn’t an agonizing time-suck (thank god), and was also quite fun to set up :) Nothing necessarily mind-blowing about the room as a whole, but absolutely worth playing
Kyler was phenomenal, definitely the best GM I’ve ever had. Super friendly, explained everything really well, just a swell guy :)
Particularly interesting or different
No
One prop was unfortunately broken, but it was a long-standing issue that they unfortunately don’t have the means to fix, so it was worked around without messing with the game flow much at all.
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
At least one player needs to be able to crouch, as there’s quite a bit of searching that sometimes requires looking down pretty low. One person also needs a bit of hand-eye coordination for one physical puzzle, but it wasn’t difficult or complex.
There’s a large parking garage ~3 blocks away, but driving there was a bit of a pain due to the amount of one-way streets. Don’t bother trying to street park, just use the garage.