I would definitely recommend! This one is on our top five list so far. There were some creative puzzles and elements here, and the theming was great. I would call this a gen 3 room, but it still utilizes a high number of traditional pad locks.
There were a few puzzles we’ve seen before, but there were some nice surprises as well! Flow was great!
Set design and props were great. There was only one “special effect” that I recall, but overall it was pretty immersive.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
We played a very similar themed room in OKC recently. There were a lot of parallels, but I wasn’t disappointed at all. There were definitely some different puzzles in this one.
The plot was pretty simple: “find the gold”. There were a few puzzles that maybe didn’t ‘blend’ with the theme well (but they were still cool puzzles).
Not the most challenging room we’ve done. I think this was more because we’ve seen many similar puzzles in other rooms. But we were stuck twice and needed hints.
There was an equal mix of tech and mechanical in this room. There were more padlocks than I usually like to see, but I didn’t mind so much in this room.
Four is a good number. They allow up to eight, but I image that would get quite crowded.
It was charming - not scary at all
Some of the puzzles might be a bit challenging for younger players- so I’d recommend 12+, but the younger ones would definitely love the decor!
There was one puzzle that was ‘maybe’ broken? It took a lot of attempts, but didn’t require intervention, so I answered ‘no’.
Nope. Just some cute wildlife (props).
Physically active
Somewhat
If you would have trouble going to your local playground and going down the slide with your kid, then this room might not be for you. They might be able to accommodate for this, but you would miss 1/3 of the room if they did.
Accessibility
Not accessible.
There is a garage right at the end of the block.