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KaitiesKrew
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Overall, a very fun escape room and typical of the level and quality of Hourglass Escape Rooms in Searcy, AR. They have a very unique way of moving from puzzle to puzzle in that each has a numbered lock so once you open lock 1 you move on to lock 2, etc. which helps knowing what type of code you're looking for (4 numbers, 5 numbers, 4 letters, directions, etc.) but removes a bit of the challenge from the room. However, there are A LOT of locks in this room which makes it very enjoyable. Their hint system is also unique in that all hints are programmed into a tablet in the room. You make their leaderboard by points, not time. Each hint costs points and the level of hint you choose has a varying value (i.e. easy = -5 points, medium = -10, etc., or something like that). The shortfall is that the hints aren't dynamic. We requested 1 hint in this room and it told us to get X from Y. Unfortunately, we'd already gotten X from Y but just didn't know how to use it (request another hint?). We eventually figured it out without any further hints, but obviously a live GM overseeing the game could have been more helpful. The room is very well designed for such a confined space. With so many puzzles they are varied, but we didn't really see anything we hadn't already seen elsewhere. They indicated from the start that there is only 1 room which is always a little anticlimactic, but still a satisfying escape. Having played much more sophisticated rooms this entire location is relatively basic, but they have a variety of rooms, the staff is friendly, all four rooms are fun, and you can't beat the price -- the value of the game is definitely worth what you're paying. If you're traveling on US 67/167 northeast of Little Rock, or live in the area and are willing to drive the hour because you've played all of the local rooms, Hourglass Escape Rooms, and The Ruins is definitely worth an afternoon.
Gameplay
See the review for comments. The progression of the lock system is extremely linear, but everything flowed well. There really isn't any novelty to the game, but it is set up in a fun way.
Atmosphere
Nice immersion. The clues all supported the overall theme. The props were fun and supported the clues.
Customer service
Very friendly and accommodating staff. We signed up for two rooms then decided to play a third while we were there and they got us in as soon as the room opened up.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Fun anyway.
Story
Everything was well integrated but there wasn't a lot of plot. All of the puzzles supported the overall theme nicely.
Difficulty
Medium
Overall, a medium to hard room. We would rate this their second hardest room overall (although it's been a while since we played Alcatraz). The flow is very linear and you almost always know exactly what you're looking for to open the next lock, but a couple of puzzles took some extra time. All fun...nothing frustrating.
Game tech
Mechanical
A little bit of tech but mostly mechanical.
Ideal number of players
4
The space is relatively small so more than 4 players might get a little crowded. We played with 3 and were able to observe everything we needed to see.
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
8
A fun adventure with a couple of simple puzzles younger kids might enjoy solving.
Was anything broken?
No
The room was a little worn (seemingly one of their newer rooms) but everything worked as advertised.
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
A little dark, but they provide a flashlight we didn't really use.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Dedicated parking.