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You innocently asked the company’s new AI program: “How to solve Nuclear War?” Now the AI is hacking into the world’s nuclear arsenals and will CTRL-ALT-DEL everything via planetwide simultaneous explosions. You must perform a physical hard reset "the old-fashioned way" and knock out the Central Computer with a network wide EMP pulse. But no pressure, it’s just the end of the world…
236 escape rooms
One of their only non-linear rooms. Good for more people (4-6) but the space is smaller so more than 6 would feel cramped. More technical room, not good for children.
Mollye was a great GM
Mollye was a great GM
No
No
Medium
Medium
High tech
High tech
5
5
Not scary
Not scary
15
15
No
No
No
No
Not at all
Not at all
Yes
Yes
Easy
Easy
135 escape rooms
A fun redo of the downtown location that closed. Some tricky puzzles but all was pretty straight forward. Definitely non linear. Many people doing different things. But really don’t need more than 3. A good time!!
AI taking over. Definitely in the current culture. Not the first one but a good story.
Medium
Mechanical
Lotttts of locks.
2 or 3
Not scary
14
No
No
Not at all
Colors
Yes
Easy
12 escape rooms
There was so much going on in a single room. It felt like clues kept appearing out of nowhere. And different parts of the puzzle could be solved simultaneously which was nice for a group of people. We could all split up and work on different puzzles. The main computer in the room was a series of three brain games and was particularly fun to try and figure out.
Yes
Everything was packed in a single room, clues kept appearing out of nowhere. And the brain games on the main computer where particularly fun and engaging for all of us.
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