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Overall a fine game, though a little uneven. Of the three games at Twisted Limits, I thought Executive Disorder did the best job at executing (ha) the scope it set out for itself. I also liked the focus on a local setting rather than a generic version, which naturally makes the game's theme be a little more unusual (and it's already not something I've seen a lot). Unlike Behind the Curtain, the setting of Executive Disorder naturally lampshades puzzles - they're clearly there because the guy we're investigating is trying to keep shady dealings on the down low. There's also a natural, fun costume opportunity for the endgame photo.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Damian and Joe were some of the friendliest and most enthusiastic staff I've met. They clearly think a lot about escape rooms and are really invested.
Difficulty
Medium
Ideal number of players
3
4 enthusiasts felt fine, 3 probably would have been OK too. 5 might start to feel crowded and not enough to parallelize/hard to keep in sync.
Scary
Not scary
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
One section of the game requires players to step over an obstacle.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy