
Finnadora
75 escape rooms
The start was honestly super fun! Just a little immersion before the game actually started! The set design was really cool, especially later in the room where it began to really feel like a starship. There was a lot of 3D printed things that made it feel a little cheap, but one of my teammates thought it fit an old cheap and cheesy sci-fi TV even if that wasn’t the intention. There were some puzzles we really liked, although it felt like there often wasn’t a ton of direction on what to do. There were a few things that I wish were more clear. One of the last puzzles we had to solve was downright painful so we ended up using multiple clues. I highly recommend a bigger group of 4+ because there is a lot you can do at once so it was fairly nonlinear at times. The ending wasn’t as fun as we had hoped, we expected a little bit more. Overall, it was a fun room if a bit difficult. A lot of the challenge comes from a lot to do and not as much guidance as we would have liked.
Atmosphere
Particularly interesting or different
No
Difficulty
Hard
Game tech
High tech
Only one true lock that I can remember
Scary
Spooky
The initial start isn’t “scary” per se, but I could see a younger kid getting a little scared by the darkness and sounds.
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
This is a room whose puzzles are very color-centric puzzles that would prove difficult for anyone who was colorblind. There are a few workarounds for some puzzles, but most I cannot see as solve able. There is a step up and down in the room that could be a challenge if someone is in a wheelchair. There is also a point where things fall from the ceiling so while they aren’t super heavy, it is something that could easily hit someone on the head.
Easy to find location
No
In a way…right across the street from their old location which still has the Cloak and Dagger signage whereas the new one is in the plaza with the (closed?) Big Lots and no signs. Hopefully that is fixed soon?
Parking
Easy