This escape room was pretty interactive and followed a non-linear format. The props and the set design really enhanced the theming of this room, and they did a great job at utilizing the space that it had. Each puzzle led to another pretty smoothly and had a good blend of puzzles. Even though they primarily had Gen 1 tech puzzles, the puzzle reveals were creative and satisfying to complete and had a few lock-and-key puzzles as well.
Due to the physical, I would recommend a team of 4. More than 4 may make it more crowded and less gameplay for everyone. If you’re skilled enough, you could easily play with 2 players. This room really emphasizes on teamwork, memory, and collaboration, and it was a mkt of fun to engage in.


The gameplay was fun and was conducted in a non-linear format, so it was perfect to divide and conquer as a team. It was very engaging and interactive, but some of the puzzles did show some wear-and-tear and some compartments didn’t open properly. A lot of gen 1 tech puzzles, but still some perfect A-ha! moments for sure!
I truly enjoyed the set design of this room. It really made you feel like you were back in the Prohibition Era through the wood flooring, hidden secrets, props, and background music.