De Piramide Van Farao Amasis [The Pyramid Of Pharao Amasis]

De Piramide Van Farao Amasis [The Pyramid Of Pharao Amasis]

Mostly positive (5 ratings)

  • Escape room
  • IRL

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The adventure that started 3000 years ago and that ends with you In the 1950s, a group of archaeologists were looking for the pyramid of Amasis. After years of searching, they had found her, but just as the base camp was set up, a fierce sandstorm followed. The entrance was covered with sand. The entrance has not been found since, at least until now! Workers accidentally knocked over the entrance at a construction site in Egypt. You were immediately called for further investigation. Can you unravel the secrets of the pyramid?

  • 2-7
  • 60 mins
  • Hard
  • Not scary

Ratings

All ratings (5)

Mostly positive

Reviews

k

kiaulune

2 escape rooms

This was our second escape room, and we really enjoyed it. The theming was very good, and we solved everything (though we did need two hints). The only downside is that one door didn't unlock properly and the gamemaster needed to come open it for us.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Story
Difficulty

Easy

The two of us are pretty new to escape rooms and still managed to complete it in 44 minutes, so I don't think it would be considered particularly difficult.

Game tech

Mechanical

There were some higher tech aspects, but many of the puzzles were mechanical.

Ideal number of players

2

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

12

Most puzzles were easy to reach, but it's probably best for older kids who don't mind being in the dark a bit.

Was anything broken?

Yes

A door didn't open when it should have.

Live actors

No

Physically active

Somewhat

One part required one person to climb into a box-like area and then lie down.

Accessibility

The rooms are a bit small, so users with mobility issues may have trouble. There are also stairs down to reach the location. One aspect requires one of the players to climb into a small area and lie down. One puzzle requires hearing, and most puzzles are vision-based. Differentiating color wasn't necessary.

Easy to find location

Yes

Jul 13, 2025 | Experienced Jul 13, 2025

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