Can’t recommend this room more highly. Blew our minds with tons of cool old school science tech and plenty of toys to play with. Once you get into it and get to cracking, I hope you enjoy it as much as we did and think, “what! I never imagined this was possible within an escape room.” This sets the bar by sheer ingenuity of design, and killer atmosphere, allowing you to get lost in the work of a semi-dystopian lab you’ve stumbled into. Yet keeps it light-hearted and fun. No need for flashy lights and noises, this one does it all. Well worth the visit and can’t wait to see what they’ve done with the rest of the rooms. Incredible work.
Exciting, novel, and great, intense and rewarding pace.
“Wow” factor upon walking in. Cohesive and beautifully designed, and got better as it unfolded. Elements that would have been amazing to play with outside of an escape room. Beyond expectation and imagination of what was possible.
Chris was fantastic and a superb GM.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
No spoilers but trust me— see for yourself. Such cool elements and novel design.
Quite challenging and needed a few hints, and a little extra time, and could have used a couple extra IQ points between the two of us. Just the right balance of thinking, “how are we going to get this?!” and “we got this!”
Mechanical in the sense you were playing with a lot of awesome old school science tech, while feeling high tech in vibe, if that makes sense. Didn’t lean on special effects and gimmicks. Whimsical science lab fun.
Would be great to bring the little ones, with some help. But likely early teen if actively helping solve.
Everything worked flawlessly. Quite impressive once you get to the end.
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Would be great for mobility / accessibility issues. Could largely be done seated or from wheel chair (think science lab). Hearing impaired wouldn’t be an issue at all, and vision impaired could be handled with help. Plenty of sheer brain power puzzles to crack. Familiarity with science a plus, and color blindness should not cause any issues. Highly recommended from an accessibility perspective.