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A woman named Josie has recently passed away, leaving behind a storage room filled with decades of collected memories and cryptic secrets. Remnants of her entire life are all here in one place - left for you to discover. As a young girl growing up in the 1960s, Josie was gifted a tape recorder and began documenting every part of her life. But in her old age, she has become almost unrecognizable, warped by the tragic events of her past. The Nest is an intimate, live experience for two audience members at a time, combining elements of immersive theater, narrative video games, serialized podcasts, and escape rooms into a new way to experience a story. Equipped with a flashlight, search through personal effects, explore your surroundings, and listen to audio cassettes to piece together the dramatic narrative of Josie's life.
All (507)
Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
64 escape rooms
For starters, not an escape room. Immersive experience that takes you through a life via the possessions one leaves behind. Very sweet and nostalgic.
100 escape rooms
Great set design, thoughtfulness, and very much a get out what you put in. I personally wasn’t super into the story. Had some really unique puzzles. The last room hit home more for the emotional aspect.
550 escape rooms
I can not recommend any other room in California more than I do The Nest. Every single step of this story had me immersed. It was gut wrenching, full of love, made me question my own life, at times, and gave me an emotional release I didn’t know I needed. This one… this game… was everything I needed at the time I played and I can’t wait to visit again.
132 escape rooms
This experience is unlike anything I’ve experienced before. The combination of set design, interaction and detail progression - really brought the story to life for me. I did this escape room with my partner for his birthday and the shared experience added a layer of reflection and connection to the narrative that I will remember forever. I cried at the end. It was touching and I would highly recommend going into this with an open mind and an open heart. You can get more out of the immersion that way. Would recommend this for 2 people at most and to go in with the expectation that this is not an escape room. Be attentive of time but enjoy every minute. Parking could be difficult here because of LA street parking so allot a few minutes before your start time to secure that parking.
19 escape rooms
This experience is absolutely incredible. As a fan of video games like Firewatch and What Remains of Edith Finch, this really resonated with me. The characters are well written, the story is moving, and the room itself blends the whole experience together, being both claustrophobic and comforting at different points throughout the story. The puzzles lend really well to that same feeling, that you are exploring a person’s life and sensibilities, rather than trying to outsmart or defeat them. All in all, a fantastic time, and well worth the time and money.
98 escape rooms
This was the most singularly beautiful and emotional experience I’ve ever had in live entertainment PERIOD. I wept. This is a breathtaking experience for all story-lovers. DO NOT RUSH THROUGH THIS GAME. Don’t play stressing about the clock. This game deserves to be savored.
61 escape rooms
One of the most moving rooms I’ve ever done. Even a year later, I still think about it and tell friends about it. I completed it solo. It’s not really an escape room. The point isn’t to quickly solve and move through the room, but to experience and examine and reflect. I cannot put into words how much I loved it.
51 escape rooms
This was such a moving storytelling experience! Obviously going in you know it’s not an escape room as it’s posted everywhere and the host even confirms when you arrive. However, this is the type of immersion you are looking for when you do escape rooms. It had the perfect amount of creepiness in the beginning to get you engaged. And when you commit to the story, it makes you feel things. I loved the emotional pull and definitely will seek similar experiences in the future. Side note: the epilogue really hits the nail on the head! Highly highly recommended experience!
223 escape rooms
A true masterpiece in immersive storytelling. One of my favorite experiences to date. Creative and captivating storytelling, fantastic set design and an emotionally resonant story. I wish I could experience it again for the first time. 100/10 Go with someone very close to you, or go alone. Best with 1-2 people. If you’re looking for something similar, go play What Remains of Edith Finch. One of my favorite games with a similar theme.
50 escape rooms
I read a lot of reviews of this experience before I did it, so I felt adequately prepared to go into this not with an escape room mentality, but with more of an open mind to just experiencing this place. Pros: - Several novel ways of telling a story, incorporating a few light puzzles to figure out, and progressing you through the experience. - Amazing set design full of great objects. It certainly immersed you in the idea that you are exploring an old storage locker. - Our GM was very in character and did a great job playing her part. Cons: - The story felt a little lackluster. I wish there had been more depth to it or a deeper message to turn over in my mind afterwards. If this single aspect had been improved, this would have easily taken this to a “Love” rating for me. As it is, I felt a little let down by the boringness of the story. Perhaps if there had been a mystery to unravel or more interesting life events or some more reflection on how the person felt about her life events, I could have derived more enjoyment from the experience. It just needed a little bit more meat to it. - We went on a very hot day and it was too warm in the room. They had some light A/C in there, but I still sweated the whole time, which made it a little uncomfortable. - I wish there was a bit more to the story/experience that made it longer, as it felt a little too quickly progressed between the different story points. Right when it starts to get a bit interesting, you abruptly jump from one life event to another and then it’s over and there’s not much to feel about it. Just a little too straightforward. I wanted to feel conflicted or shocked or saddened or empathetic or something, but it was just a little bit too simplistic and straightforward of a story for any strong feelings to form.