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mattdalton
21 escape rooms
For a small Wyoming town, this is surprisingly a good experience. Maybe not for the seasoned escape room players, but for pure entertainment, I would happily recommend this for kids and visitors alike.
Gameplay
Fun involvement of typically underutilized senses and body levels. I hadn’t seen a couple of the puzzle types before, so I am genuinely surprised at the innovation of this room. That said, the mechanics were a little rough and confusing, and some of the drawers did, in fact, need more handling than the “two finger pressure.”
Atmosphere
Overhead fluorescents, no music, silly Halloween decorations, and plywood walls.
Customer service
Very kind.
Particularly interesting or different
No
It was a neat concept, but meh execution.
Story
Difficulty
Easy
We did this with our novice aunts and they had a good time doing the puzzles. We did need help, but more so because we were overthinking.
Game tech
Mechanical
Ideal number of players
2
Super small for four adults. I’d say two adults and two kids should be the maximum.
Scary
Spooky
The final room was pretty dark and creepy which honestly made the experience. Though the props and decorations can be bought in a Walmart, they are pretty creepy looking and could spook a child. But there are no actors, no visual jump-scares (one loud noise but nothing too frightening), and creepy theming. Kids could definitely escape and not have any nightmares.
Minimum age
8
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Very
The last room requires crawling.
Accessibility
This would be hard if not impossible for mobile disabilities. There are also audio clues and reading involved.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy