
JotaMatador
200 escape rooms
We did The Lost Dutchman at Escape Ede in the afternoon, after having played Kamer 1803 earlier that same day. This room is just over a year old, and we had a great time. The time-travel theme is handled really well, and I was caught off guard by how immersive the environment and sound design were—it immediately set a high bar. The overall quality and attention to detail felt on par with TERPECA-level rooms, which made the contrast with their earlier room even more noticeable. The puzzles had a good flow, with a nice variety and a clear structure that kept the momentum going. While it’s suitable for all player levels, I’d recommend having at least one experienced player in the group to make the most of the room. Our GM was very friendly and spent extra time with us after the game, explaining how certain mechanics worked behind the scenes, which we really appreciated. Strongly recommended if you’re in the area.
Gameplay
Nice flow.
Atmosphere
Many strong WoW moments, in terms of ambience and immersion.
Customer service
Very welcoming and caring. We had the opportunity of seeing behind the scenes also.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Felt quite refreshing and unique experience.
Story
Complemented well with the puzzles and environment.
Difficulty
Medium
Some experience is very helpful.
Game tech
High tech
Very new room.
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
18
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Somewhat
Some some crawl spaces.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Plenty of space.