This was a nice improvement from Nowhere to be Found - the owners must have learned a bunch of lessons from it and have clearly upped their game. There's much more variety in the sorts of things to do, and IMHO they're more fun compared to NtbF. The storyline is cute, and there's more things to work on simultaneously. Puzzles made sense and seemed reasonable, though some cluing could be improved. The intro manages to convey a game-relevant hint, which is a nice design touch, and I liked the GM's character.
Even though this is much improved over Nowhere to be Found, I think the current Morty rating is still out of step with the rest of the area. This is a fun game, and I'd recommend it, but I don't think it's as polished as any of, say, the nearby Escape Artist Greenville games despite having higher ratings than many of them.
I was amused when we found out what Macy had been up to. If there was a movie based on the premise, I'd watch it. Great plot!
Mostly high tech, though still a couple key padlocks.
Minimum age
Family friendly theme
An important prop didn't work for us at all, and the GM had to come in and swap it out. It seems like they've been having trouble with this, and it's a little weird to me that they haven't found a reliable solution yet.
Physically active
Not at all
There's at least one dexterity puzzle, though the difficulty can be easily lowered.
There's not a ton of parking, but Inman's also pretty small so it seems unlikely to fill up.