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Permanently Closed - The railcar started as a commute and now it is race against the time! Can you unravel the mysteries and find the clues in time to stop the train and save Chicago?
All ratings (59)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
446 escape rooms
The Railcar: Trapped on a speeding transit train, we had to figure out how to put the brakes on this choo choo before we plunged to our deaths. In the process, we unraveled the evil plot of a domestic terrorist. Pros: The game master was awesome. From the moment she walked out to greet us, she exuded an enthusiasm that was worthy of the greatest game masters in the world. She truly set the tone for the game we were about to play. She even managed to skillfully deal with the annoying hungover college kids we had to play with who thought they were ever so funny and clever to the amusement of nobody ever. She was a true master of the art of game mastery, if it was an art. We were then led inside the game play area we stood in awe for a moment at the cool set and pondered the background story as it played on the screen. Once the clock began ticking however, our attitude rapidly changed. Cons: The puzzles were mostly riddles and math problems, typical of the kind found in any standard puzzle book. This is becoming one of our major issues with many escape rooms, the general lack of creativity and unwillingness to tie the puzzles to the storyline. We found ourselves parceling them out like homework. "Who's good at math?" "Who can do riddles?" "Graphs?" Etc. We trudged through these like a child shoving down their veggies. Even the mechanical puzzle, which I usually jump to do, was tedious and near impossible to complete. We escaped through a default method that allowed us to essentially bypass the difficult puzzles and move forward anyway. All in all, a puzzle design fail. But hey we got to hold a victory sign in the end. Score!
Yes
Hard
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
67 escape rooms
One of the first Escape Rooms I played outside of my city/market region and it was a really good experience. Locating the game was a challenge but once we were there we were met by an awesome gamemaster/Conductor of our train. We were in a mixed group (Pre-Pandemic) but all worked together pretty well. We struggled with one puzzle for a bit but did survive in the end.
Our "Conductor" was high energy, friendly and awesome!!!
184 escape rooms
5/5, unique and fun Although, I did bonk my head pretty good
82 escape rooms
The scenic was very cool- def loved the real feeling of being in the train. But the puzzles seemed dated- clunky and I wasn't a huge fan of multiple ways to get one answer? I feel like this room was probably awesome 5 years ago but it needs to be updated.
119 escape rooms
A great atmosphere. We’ve run some birthday parties here and the last time the game Was showing its age. Dusty and a bit worn down. Overall the decor is fun though and the story is cool
Yes
198 escape rooms
Great game! Te decor was on point and the game was super fun
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“Incredibly few room escapes convey a message in an artistic manner.“