Was a very solid room, and the theme helps it stand out. Experienced players might find it a bit lackluster but there are very few rooms in the area that support two players, and this is worth doing if your team is very small. Good one for beginners.
There are two puzzles that stand out in my head as memorable and clever. There were no BAD puzzles but a week later I couldn't remember what most of them were. We found lots of numbers to put into lots of keypads.
A bigger problem for me was that player teamwork didn't seem to be built in to the experience well. There just wasn't much call for real teamwork and there were times when the two of us actually got in each others' way (like when Josh was bogarting the blacklight). Due to the linearity of the puzzle progression, there were moments where I was bored just waiting for Josh to finish some part before we could move on.
The environment worked for the setting but felt very sparse. I never felt like I was inhabiting a mystical Kingdom of Cats. There were a few very nice set pieces but they never came together in a satisfying whole.
Customer service
Our host Allison was absolutely fantastic, and the lobby offered plenty of room to relax while waiting for game time, offering free water and wifi.
Particularly interesting or different
No
The core theme was novel and good fun. There were narrative touches to the spaces and puzzles that fit the theme more or less consistently. However it could have been pushed much further. Having such a unique theme without really exploring the rich possibilities it affords seems like a wasted opportunity.
MOSTLY easy although the difficulty didn't feel consistent throughout. The very last puzzle was pretty hard (it was considered a "bonus" puzzle we were told).
More than two and I think you'll trip all over each other. 3 beginners might be ok.
Kids could do some of the puzzles and the theme is very family friendly. Younger kids I think might get bored.
Physically active
Somewhat
A bit of climbing and crawling but not too much
Accessibility
I tripped over a doorjamb a couple times (yes the same one twice). There were was a sound puzzle that would be very difficult for folks with auditory processing issues and rough on the hard of hearing.