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We found a murderous hotel that no one really knows about. It was built in 1882 as a mansion for a happy family but became a graveyard for these “happy” parents and their eight children. For more than a hundred years, unfortunate accidents have regularly happened in room 100, until it was closed. No one has entered this room for a very long time, but 60out can story port you there. If you dare…
All ratings (165)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
37 escape rooms
The only thing this room has is its production value. The set design is great and it feels creepy as soon as you walk into the room. Everything that comes after was unfortunately one disappointment after another. We were aware, from other reviews, of the auto-hint system but did not expect them to be absolutely horrendous. Most of the puzzles were literally impossible to solve without the auto-hint system. However, the auto-hint is more of a step-by-step manual of what you need to do. Therefore, I couldn't even call what we did in that room solving puzzles. In addition, the story-telling was weak and uninteresting. So in the end, we paid $60pp to be told how to "solve puzzles" and get cheap jump scares. In addition to all that, our GM made our experience much much worse. We have a couple members in our group who doesn't like horror things. This was fine as we, as a group, agreed that we would never let them be the ones to be sacrificed or locked in a room on their own or other common horror escape room tropes. However, our GM repeatedly insisted that they be the one to do specific things despite literally all of our protests. At one point, our GM even spilled that "it's more fun if the easily scared ones are the one to do it". I can understand the sentiment, but what our group considers fun is to not have our more scared members harassed by our GM this way. Other members of the group are more than willing and would be thrilled to be the one left behind, so why make that decision for us. Let us enjoy the escape room experience that we paid for. Overall, we don't know if we even want to try the other rooms in this location. The puzzles and our GM have quite literally ruined our experience. Update: We contacted the manager of this location about our negative experience with the GM only to be completely disregarded. 2 members of our group contacted them separately and the manager straight up lied to one of us saying they've promised the other one a refund. We obviously pushed back against this and were actually promised a refund, only to have it rescinded with a generic email. We never outright requested a refund so I'm not sure what game they're playing here. Save your money and go to Maze Room or Quest Room instead.
70 escape rooms
Great production Value, creepy and immersive. Some of the puzzles felt a little clunky and the story could have been a little clearer but I feel like I'm nit picking. Very enjoyable would recommend for all levels of escape roomers
No
2nd level off the parking garage
85 escape rooms
Super fun game, that will give you a few scares. There are a lot of fun challenges in this room. Completed it with two people. Medium level room.
Good production value
The GM was great
14
25 escape rooms
It was spooky and that was fun. This particular 60 out is a little too heavy on the clues for our liking. We want to struggle a bit more! The production value was very high I enjoyed the design of the room
Yes
Easy
High tech
4
Scary
14
No
No
Not at all
256 escape rooms
Spooky game! 🏨🛣️ No live actor, nothing too overwhelming, and relatively simple puzzling. Some clever reveals and scripted moments make this a worthwhile experience. Decor is a bit lacking, and some puzzles felt a bit under clued towards the end, though I’d categorize this more of an experience. Good spooky fun! 👻
Definitely more simple, felt almost like a walkthrough
Spooky! Some fun jump scares here
Easy
Almost felt like a walkthrough, prerecorded hints
90 escape rooms
Gameplay was interesting. Well designed for spookiness. Puzzles werent at all difficult but more emphasis on scare factor.
Yes
Medium
High tech
Scary
16
No
One puzzle didn't work
No
Not at all
No
Outside of shopping mall
Medium
Pay for parking lot structure next building over
17 escape rooms
Very spooky but fun !! Lots of mechanical / technological aspects 👻👻
19 escape rooms
We came because a friend recommended a the game having a high production value. The rooms were pretty cool and it gave some nice jump scares. Unfortunate we were really looking for puzzles but just got somewhat of just a horror room walk through. There were many automated ghosts in each room that gave very frequent hints and was basically guiding us through the room. The game master also gave us pretty frequent unsolicited hints. Again, if you're looking for a scary experience, I would recommend this. But wouldn't, if your looking for challenging puzzles.
Our GM was great, but I would recommend that they give less puzzles. Like other escape rooms, establish a gesture for the players to do for a hint.
865 escape rooms
A disappointing experience—not so much a puzzling escape room and more of a spooky walkthrough. We were able to do some puzzling but for the most part the spirits in the hotel push you through, telling you what to do, often with no cluing to make any sense. The set is very good and some of the special effects were outstanding, but the puzzles and story were underwhelming. Continues the 60Out trend that their latest games are more tech, weaker puzzling, less sophisticated than their older games. Maybe they have decided to only focus product on new, inexperienced players?
No
Easy
High tech
3
Spooky
10
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
100 escape rooms
This room made me jump a few times. It was soooo much fun. Our group was a mix of first timer and enthusiasts. We all had a great time and can't wait to do more rooms.
It flowed great.
It was extremely immersive. I was scared but I also knew I was safe.
Our GM Miles was super attentive even while taking care of 2 games at the same time.
No