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EscapeReview
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The room received a visual update (during spring/summer 2022), with several changes made compared to earlier versions, including added furnishings and details. Dr. Evil has figured out that the path to world domination begins with fake news, so he has built a massive server whose sole purpose is to flood everything with misinformation. Your mission is to locate the server and infect it with a virus to shut it down. The layout of the room is fairly straightforward at first, as you begin in a hallway with two doors—one leading to an office and the other to a technical facility. From there, the wild chase begins to gain access to both rooms. The room is originally older, so if you’ve tried several escape rooms before, you may recognize some of the puzzle types. However, there’s still good variety, and the difficulty level is on the higher side, which aligns well with Escape CPH’s own rating of it as their most challenging room. Despite the recent upgrade, the room’s design isn’t top-tier. That said, it includes a few fun design gimmicks that nudge the rating up to a 3. We had a bit of trouble getting started (we were probably a bit too eager!), and it can be frustrating when the clock starts ticking and there’s clearly only one task to begin with. But once we got going, we were thoroughly entertained and completed the room with about 8–9 minutes to spare. It’s always great to be challenged—and we certainly were here—so the entertainment-to-price ratio lands on the high end of the scale. Number of nuts (max 5) Difficulty level 🌰🌰🌰🌰 Design 🌰🌰🌰 Scare factor 0 Entertainment vs price 🌰🌰🌰🌰
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
No
Story
Difficulty
Hard
Ideal number of players
3
Scary
Not scary
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Medium