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A sudden strong gust of wind started sweeping the lands. As each day passes, the wind becomes suffocatingly stronger. The land, known as the air nation, had explained that only once every century a strong elemental force can be seen and felt. An enigma that cycles through the 4 nations. Only a few have seen what truly lies at the epicentre of such overwhelming force, but some say it is a great one that is destined to learn and master the four elements across the four nations; Air, Earth, Water, and Fire. A tyrant stands tall amongst the four nations. The Fire Lord, Iazo of the Fire Nation, is quickly informed of the situation. In retaliation against the passage of the four seasons and preserving the dominance of the Fire Nation, Fire Lord Iazo started conquering the other nations for land and power. Uncover the mysteries that surround the master of elements. Learn the art behind each mastery. No one really knows who or what they are but who knows? You might end up as one.
187 escape rooms
This was my favourite room I did here in terms of the types of puzzles. As with all their rooms, really could do with a refurbishment of their puzzles that get manipulated by guests, so some materials felt pretty shabby. The seem to only have one person working at a time where there are 9 rooms, so I’m not surprised others have mentioned issues getting help (and the iPad either gives a (simple) hint or the full solution, so sometimes you need something inbetween). And with most of their rooms there isn’t really a nice “finale” or “you did it” at the end to know you’re done. Which if you’re not going to greet the people at the door when they escape, there should be something that’s clear and exciting
80 escape rooms
This room was interesting to say the least and not the experience we were expecting. We were given an iPad as our hint system with QR codes around the room to scan, but the hints given to us were not helpful, as it only rephrased what was already in the room. Actual hints that helped guide us to the answer would have been helpful. Our time was up and we didn’t escape, but we were then forgotten and played for 20+ more minutes before finally calling for help. They seemed surprised we were still in there and came in to show us the end of the room, that they didn’t even seem to know the answers to some of the puzzles. As we entered the lobby, our GM was at the front desk on his cell phone and said “oh you got out?” proving to us he was paying no attention to our time in the room. A weird experience overall and a lackluster room with confusing puzzles, no story at all, and a team that doesn’t pay attention to their clients.
Our time was up and we were forgotten about in the room
No
Didn’t exist
Not scary
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
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