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Permanently Closed - You find yourself locked in a room. There are no puzzles or codes around you - only red walls, mysterious props and two locked doors. You must rely on your own abilities to open these doors and escape. The "real" Real Escape Game awaits you.
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Red Room: Red walls. No doors. That is all. Pros: This room was definitely quite creative with some real "out of the box" thinking required to successfully escape. Cons: This room was typical of what we have come to expect from playing Real Escape Games (SCRAP) and their affiliates. They break many of the rules of conventional escape rooms. While presenting a good challenge, this is not always a good thing. Don't use excessive force. Don't climb on things. Don't touch things that say "don't touch." Don't mess with electrical outlets. All of those rules go out the window here. Puzzles are rarely logical and typically overly convoluted. Their goal seems to be to make it impossible for you to escape at all and then to make it appear like it was all your fault in the end (instead of poor puzzle design). A less than 1% escape rate means that you need to seriously reflect on what is wrong with your room. If this was our first time playing an escape game we might have attributed our failure to our inexperience. But after 150 escape games we can truly say: don't waste your time or money on Real Escape Games or their affiliates.
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