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Renowned archaeologist Professor Fox, once dismissed for unconventional theories, predicted Earth’s core destabilization. Join a mission to unearth ancient secrets, blending science with spirituality to stabilize the unraveling core! Can you unlock the chamber’s mysteries, or will catastrophe consume the world?
89 escape rooms
I really don’t enjoy leaving negative feedback, especially when it comes to escape rooms, but unfortunately, this particular experience fell short in several areas. One of the most noticeable issues was the lack of atmosphere—there was no background music or ambient sound at all, which made the room feel flat and lifeless. This absence created some awkward silences, especially during moments when our team was deep in concentration, which took away from the immersive experience that escape rooms usually strive to provide. Additionally, the puzzles themselves didn’t seem to flow in a logical or cohesive way. Rather than feeling like part of a well-thought-out narrative or sequence, they came across as disconnected and somewhat random. It made it hard to get into a rhythm, and at times, it felt like we were just solving isolated tasks rather than progressing through a unified storyline or challenge. its also worth noting that it was very obvious when the game master bypassed some puzzles for us.
definitely didn't feel novel or flow well at all.
this is by far the biggest downfall of the room as it lacked majorly in immersion due to the lack of background sound.
they where really nice as always in fox in a box. However, it was so obvious when our GM bypassed puzzles.
No
Very boring and unenjoyable
Expert
Only because the puzzles didnt really make alot of sense
Mechanical
a little bit of both
3
wasnt exactly a lot for people to do in this room
Not scary
14
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
Very hard on a busy night in Brisbane. leave time for walking if you're trying to find a park
11 escape rooms
High tech room with plenty of puzzle variety.It took us 45 minutes to complete with 4 people.
No
228 escape rooms
As a massive Indiana Jones fan, I was excited at the prospect of Fox in a Box directing their stunning environment designers towards crumbling temples, ancient artefacts and wondrous myths. It wasn’t quite what I expected, but I wasn’t disappointed by any means. In place of Aztec ruins and buildings of yesteryear, a sci-fi crossover builds within ‘The Chamber of Lost Legends’. While the title itself didn’t seem to be explained — or at least, not from my time within the experience — there were archaeological elements injected into the game that shone best as props. The story spoke of exciting Spielberg-esque grand stakes and a riveting rising action-into-climax, but felt smaller in actuality. The puzzles flowed relatively well, with some unclear signposting as to where some answers are inputted, or how specific props interact together. Others didn’t reflect the stakes and narrative of the game and seemed to be inserted into the sequence as thematic puzzles but fell short of diegesis. With all that being said, many were very enjoyable and employed technology very intuitively without behooving the experience. Fox in a Box stand as one of the most impressive franchises I have had the pleasure to experience so far. I look forward to their next games — I just hope they aren’t too far away!
Flow was quite good! Some puzzles were slightly unclear as to how to approach them, or how they connected to other props, but mostly worked.
Fox in a Box always delivers great aesthetics. This isn’t their most impressive set, but it was still a good set of rooms.
GMs were fine, our main GM was attentive and responsive when props malfunctioned.
No
Plot was interesting, but the puzzles didn’t logically make sense within the flow and scope/stakes of the narrative.
Medium
Some puzzles were tangentially linked rather than directly.
High tech
4
Not scary
15
Yes
Some dials were worn and unclear as to where they were positioned, another prop triggered early. The GM was responsive almost immediately both times and we felt very supported.
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
Parking at Uptown parking on the weekend is $10!
70 escape rooms
Solid concept but a few kinks need to be worked out with a few flaws along the way. Excellent variation of puzzles not just a bunch of locks to find the keys for. If the kinks are fixed then it will be quite a good room (not sure if this is an ongoing thing or just during our experience). Fox in a box definitely has better rooms
A bit disjointed at times.
Nice props and environment
131 escape rooms
This room was cool, definitely a different kind of theme than what we’ve encountered previously. Room had good flow and was easy to complete with two people. Lots of different kinds of puzzles, mainly high tech but a few mechanical
No
Medium
High tech
2
Not scary
14
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
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