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Judgement Day aims for a more cinematic/story driven experience than most escape rooms, and I think it delivers on the promise. The set is surprisingly large, puzzles are memorable and fit into (and are inspired by) the story, and the finale is worth the buildup. Well done! This is easily my favorite of the four games I played at Eliviascape (Legend of the Mayan Warrior, The Longest Night, Abstraction, and Judgement Day). It's not perfect - one midgame cutscene in particular was hard to make out (and I actually didn't understand what was supposed to be going on until the GM explained after the game). Also, it's possible (and maybe even likely) to get into a state where that cutscene is inadvertently blocked from view.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Story
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
3
3 enthusiasts felt good, 2 probably would also have been enough. 4 shouldn't be a problem, but I think the final sequence is better with fewer (or at least more don't add to it)
Scary
Spooky
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
Yes
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Medium
It's a small parking lot, and while we were able to get a spot, it was also pretty full.