I thoroughly enjoyed my time in the Lost City of Atlantis! The linear nature makes it hard to get lost at any minute and some features lead to interesting puzzle mechanics you rarely see escape rooms do.
The linear nature made it hard to get lost. You were never figuring out WHAT to solve, you spend all your time figuring out HOW to solve the puzzles.
The set design wasn't anything special. Most of the set was made of the same material, and the lighting was decent, although could be a problem for some, as the moving lights can make it hard to read.
Everyone was very friendly, from reception, to loading, and Jared, our host knew exactly when we needed help.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
One puzzle had a particularly interesting mechanic that made a trivial puzzle into a challenge.
This game is linear and the puzzles are small, so 2-3 is best.
The game does require reading and logic solving, and one puzzle in particular could be hard to reach for kids under.
Nothing was broken, but a couple inputs required a bit more force than they appear to need.
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
For physical impairments, this room has stairs. And, as previously mentioned, this room has many constantly changing lights (I'm unaware if these can be disabled)
It's a mall. Have fun 😁 👍
It's a mall. Have fun 😁 👍