This was a great room! This was my 49th room (44W - 5L) which I played as a group of five adults with similar statistics ranging in ages from 22 to 59. I still consider myself a bit of a novice since I ride the coattails of my teammates quite a bit. The decorations, story and puzzles were top notch and in perfect working condition. Despite having a couple of skeletons in the room, the game was not scary and could be enjoyed by kids (with adult chaperones). The room was mostly non-linear and mostly mechanical (lock/key which we love) so everyone had something to do and no one was standing around bored. We finished with about 20 min remaining and no hints, but I would not say it is an easy room. There were several puzzles that required a few different brains to come up with solutions. We're looking forward to trying Avalanche tomorrow.
The room was fun and definitely challenging. The story flowed well, the props were in theme, and everything worked well.
The room was well decorated and in theme. The puzzles were high-end and in perfect working condition.
Our GM was friendly and respected our request for no hints unless we asked for them, which we appreciated. That being said, hints are delivered in a way that I haven't seen before and I'm not sure if I like it... I'll have to think about that one some more.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
The puzzles were a challenge. I particularly liked the final puzzle, I haven't seen one like this before.
Everything flowed well, the story was immersive, and the puzzles were in great working condition.
Our group of five adults escaped with 10:37 remaining, but it was definitely hard. This was my 50th room (45W - 5L) and I felt like we were working hard to solve most of the puzzles.
The room was a mix of tech and mechanical, but I preferred the mechanical aspects.
We played with a group of five, and it was perfect for us. I wouldn't recommend a larger group because the first room is tiny (granted, you're not in there very long).
We do not do scary rooms!
I suggest 10 years old mostly because of a typical 10 year old's attention span and STEM knowledge. The puzzles were very difficult, so I'd recommend plenty of adults.
Everything was in top condition.
We won't do rooms with live actors.
Physically active
Somewhat
It was active only in the sense of the typical scurrying around.
Accessibility
Players will need sight and the ability to get into a couple of tight spaces.
Top Tier is in a strip mall.
Top Tier is in a strip mall with plenty of free parking.