
donnamousie
54 escape rooms
Missing Maestro features a who-dun-it plotline, where you have to figure out who murdered the man and escape. The “who, how, and why” were part of the questions asked, but none of them really mattered to escape. Many of the locks in this room were mechanical, although there were a few items tricked by sensors. There were a couple locks we didn’t see and needed hints to tell us where to go. Some of the items needed for the lock combos, as well, were hard to see and easy to miss. Most of our clues given were “use this” or “look here” and the puzzles themselves were decently easy to figure out, which I think would make this a great room for kids or beginners. I also love when rooms have no outside knowledge needed, to the point of this room where our knowledge of music actually hindered us because we were thinking too deep into things. Overall, this was a decent room. I had a fun time and everyone at Twisted has always been so nice. I would recommend giving this one a try, although as their first room they opened, it is a bit sparse and relies on puzzles and combo locks.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Everyone at Twisted has always been super nice + helpful! Never had bad customer service any of the times we have visited.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Story
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
Mechanical
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
There was a jump scare at the end, but otherwise the atmosphere itself wasn’t spooky or scary.
Minimum age
10
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Seemed pretty good to me! Well lit room, one story. Standard doorways, although one of the rooms was a tad small.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy