This room was not at all worth the price. At $100 for two players, I expected a well put together room. But Undercover Alley was at best on par with rooms we'd normally pay $50 for two players. The room was tiny (and there was only the one), the storyline was not well put together, the set was not immersive, and worst of all, some parts of the set were broken (some of which were part of puzzles). While some tasks were unique, they often felt more like time-wasters than puzzles to challenge your thinking. If the rooms were $50 for two players, I'd do more rooms at Breakout Games, but at $100 for two people, I can't justify spending that type of money on such a sub par room.