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Who Stole Mona?

Mostly positive (50 ratings)

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Outwit the ruthless, cunning Vladimir Stepanov to retrieve the world’s most famous painting. The Mona Lisa is missing! The Louvre in Paris that housed the world-famous art piece by Da Vinci, has offered a massive reward of $50 million. As an underworld art dealer yourself, you hear on the grapevine that the flamboyant and extremely dangerous Russian billionaire and art gallery owner, Vladimir Stepanov, is responsible for the theft. Stepanov has a reputation as a ruthless businessman… but your team decides to form a plan to infiltrate Stepanov’s private gallery where you’re sure he’s stashed away the Mona Lisa. Through your contacts in the underground art world, your group secures an invite to his gallery. You manage to sneak away from the guards and are able to hide out until the gallery closes, but now you must use your teamwork to uncover its location and make it out before Stepanov’s guards discover you.

  • 2-8
  • 60 mins
  • Hard
  • Not scary

Ratings

All ratings (50)

Mostly positive

Gameplay
Negative
Atmosphere
Positive
Customer service
Positive

Reviews

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xGatekeeperx

38 escape rooms

Anticlimactic, a lot of leaps in conclusions to get to clues, clues didn’t always line up with exactly what you needed to view or see.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Was anything broken?

Yes

Jun 24, 2025 | Experienced Jun 24, 2025

M

MBeatty

35 escape rooms

Enjoyed this room, highly recommend!

Gameplay

Clever clues and gameplay

Atmosphere

Creative set and rooms

Customer service

Great staff!

Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Good hidden room designs

Story

Overall we thought the storyline was very good

Difficulty

Hard

Game tech

Mechanical

Ideal number of players

3

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

12

Was anything broken?

No

Physically active

Somewhat

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Mar 8, 2025 | Experienced Oct 19, 2024

K

Kareen

22 escape rooms

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Oct 20, 2024 | Experienced Oct 19, 2024
@TheTimeBandit
TheTimeBandit

214 escape rooms

This is on par with Escapology games. Nothing crazy difficult about the room, but nothing crazy cool either. A couple things had broken, and rather than fix them, they put replacement puzzles in their place. This could just be one of the things the franchise does if it’s hard or costly to repair a broken puzzle. I don’t know. But it was a fun game overall.

Sep 5, 2024 | Experienced Aug 17, 2024
@vaxis2113
vaxis2113

270 escape rooms

From an art heist theme perspective, this is likely on the lower end for the theme. From the puzzles being mainly on the printed artwork or laminated papers to the ambiguity of which input device to use to some vague cluing that provides more confusion than clear direction, there’s a lot that provided frustration. However, there was enough joy in the struggle and select props that lead to satisfying a-has! That said, do this room, but not as your first, and not with high expectations.

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Gameplay

No puzzles were particularly novel, but the ambiguity of clues within the room and the multiple viable locks to input codes caused there to be challenge and confusion in the wrong places. Deciphering which 4-digit luck will take an answer shouldn’t be the puzzle. That said, there were some neat tactile moments from mazes to an agility test to some fun hooks. Overall, though, the puzzles are mostly solved by connecting two pieces of text together, rather than interacting with the environment in unique ways. Additionally, a couple puzzles are multi-layered, which can make an already ambiguous puzzle more difficult.

Atmosphere

It has the clean look of an art gallery, but enough props, puzzles, etc. look out-of-place or not art gallery caliber. There were a couple surprises that were either way on or way off theme, and these moments did spark joy.

Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

No

It falls into a lot of the common tropes for the theme.

Story

While the setup video involved a crime lord stealing the Mona Lisa and us risking our lives to retrieve it, the set screamed basic art heist. It could have taken a unique turn, but instead, it was one long extended act as we just worked to open all locks/boxes/cabinets in the room.

Difficulty

Hard

Ideal number of players

4

Especially early, many puzzles are available to solve, and some can be time-consuming. However, you need to communicate well to notice connections.

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

13

Many puzzles require some heavy abstraction. While an occasional novel, tactile puzzle or interaction exists, there’s a lot of finding numbers for combo locks.

Was anything broken?

Yes

A couple laser pointers weren’t working, but the GM quickly paused our time and swapped them out. Also, one puzzle involving buttons required us to input the answer several times before registering it.

Live actors

No

Physically active

Somewhat

One person will have to crawl and be a little nimble.

Accessibility

Between a mandatory crawling task, some papers hidden higher up, a couple puzzles relying on color, and some intentionally hard-to-read text, people with mobility, vision, or color issues may struggle here.

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Medium

It’s a mall, but the mall was pretty busy, as it’s the holiday season.

Dec 9, 2023 | Experienced Dec 9, 2023

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