This game was really cute! The plot/decor definitely reminded me of some shows and games that I enjoyed when I was younger (Scooby Doo and Luigi’s Mansion come to mind) but the escape room was not a direct copy of anything. I really enjoyed the game play throughout this room and think that it would be a great- spooky but not scary- game for all ages!
Some parts of this game were linear, others were not. The puzzles in this room were fun but not overwhelmingly difficult. There was plenty to do for everyone in the room!
Super cute room! Very immersive and made sense with the story. There were a couple of moments that the space felt a bit cramped with just three people but those moments were few and far between.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Unique approach to a relatively generic theme. Felt very scooby doo/luigi’s mansion and I loved it!
Pretty straightforward but really effective. This is a great spooky (but not scary room) for all ages!
Everyone in our group has done about 180 escape rooms and we got out with 26 minutes left and no hints so I’d say it was pretty easy (but still fun!) for participants who have done escape rooms before. It would be more challenging for less experienced participants!
Game tech
There was a good mixture of technical aspects and physical locks in this room!
Three people felt like plenty of people to complete the room! It would be feasible with a couple more but would feel more cramped.
Not scary BUT there were a couple of jump scares.
Honestly I think that anyone who enjoys scooby doo and solving puzzles would really like this room.
Live actors
The game master participates in some parts of this game but is not present the entire time.
Physically active
Not at all
There were a couple of steps in this room but I don’t think that any crawling was required.
Accessibility
If I recall correctly, only one person in the party must be able to navigate steps. Aside from those moments, this game would be navigable for players with mobility restrictions.
Some puzzles required hearing but I don’t recall any that focused on color.