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VeganGameGuy
344 escape rooms
The best game in Virginia Beach! If you don't have ADHD before this game, you may have it after this game... So. Many. Dolls. Our two-playear two needed a few clues to push us along on advanced - there's a lot to take in. (I blame the dolls.) Advanced would've been easier with 3, but I'd encourage groups to take on advanced - my favorite puzzles were additions only to the advanced mode. Most of what's here is not only fun, it's unique, with some very dynamic puzzling. Well-executed and and well-themed. A nice story to boot which (no spoilers) doesn't fall into some of the tropes of other "creepy doll" rooms I've played. The GM did come in the room at the beginning (usually an immersion breaker), but she played acted briefly at the end of her spiel, so it worked OK. But this is the only chance I see for improvement on the game - having the GM play a character from the beginning of the rules ... maybe as a demolition/construction worker, a real estate agent or a Paranormal Investigator rep? This is the only escape company I can recall having intro videos which are actually a BONUS to the game, rather than a detraction. They come in the form of pre-game animated films which lay out the stories and provide a bit of whimsy before the games begin. Bravo.
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Had the pleasure to meet Kayley, one of the owners. Her love of escape rooms comes through in the customer service experience AND in the games.
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Not at all