We did this is a group of 6. The first impression is that this is a room constructed of materials sourced from as cheap as they could find. Then you realise there’s some hidden tech behind it. What that leaves is a room that requires some imagination, much like you’re playing with your fellow 8-year-old friends and building a fort out of cushions and blankets in your lounge room, and then hiding the fact that the lounge chair actually has a hidden launcher system.
Come in here expecting a story that is slowly told out over the time period. Don’t rush it. Enjoy the story and the puzzles. The puzzles are few but some can be complex. If you rush to get through within 40 minutes like one of the previous reviewers, I think you are missing the point of this room.
The room decor was similar to what I would have done when I was 8 years old using old shoeboxes, bits of string, glue sticks and whatever I could find in dad’s old toolbox. Combined with some hidden high tech equipment, the room requires a good dose of imagination. And it works really well.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
The puzzles are few but challenging. The room is much more about the story and how it’s told.
It’s very very linear. I wouldn’t come in here with too many people.
The white board marker used to take personal notes had run out. Not a big deal. Just called on the hint system and they replaced it.
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Some puzzles require good colour discrimination. One puzzle required good pitch discrimination.