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Sound was stolen from the world. The wind, the waves, the hustle and bustle of the city. No one speaks, and no one sings. To reclaim our sound you challenge a certain game. A game of silence. Around you are your masked companions also deprived of their voices. To defeat this game, you gesture desperately to convey to your companions the contents of a book only you can read. Before you realize it, this exquisite game born from this very silence grows dear to your heart. And when you clear it, you will come to know... ...the joy of the normal sound of everday life, and the value of a silent one. In this Real Escape Game--in a world where we lost something precious--we'll rediscover what was precious to us.
86 escape rooms
This is not an escape room but a tabletop, where players sit in their seat and solve puzzles without having to move around. This is definitely an interesting experience as you are not allowed to communicate with sounds with your teammates. Our GM even suggested us to wear mask to be immersive. We are brought to a room with other players as well and got allocated to our own table. The room is very quiet as no one is allowed to make a sound. I love how the puzzles are picture based and are completely language-free. Puzzles are nothing spectacular but are all logical. What makes the experience fun is how you communicate with your teammates with only gestures and eye contact, it is hilarious for me. Some puzzles are hard and require a lot of cooperation. We got stuck on the last puzzles unfortunately, which requires you to think outside of the box a bit. Overall, unquie experience in Japan, would recommend if you have time and love puzzle solving!
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
2
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
7 escape rooms
Unique experience where you cannot use sound at all to solve puzzles. You are not escaping a room exactly, but are solving puzzles using a booklet and props with the rest of your party. You are seated in a room and moving from your seat is not required. This sounds kind of lame at first, but it was honestly a great experience and the puzzles were just right in difficulty. You don't need to know any languages at all, but knowing Japanese or English may help as the instructions are in both languages. I'd recommend this room to others pretty easily :)
Staff was overflowing welcoming. We failed to finish and they let us back in the room to finish as we failed just before the last step.
Yes
No use of verbal communication was quite interesting.
The room had a plot in Japanese/English. It wasn't long or expansive, but it was cute.
Hard
Fairly difficult - namely one or two things don't make intuitive sense but the rest make great sense and was a blast to go through with the party.
Mechanical
4
The room is built for 4 people. It is doable with 3 as there are 4 booklets to solve with.
Not scary
13
Any age can do it, but puzzles can be difficult.
No
No
Not at all
Leg movement not required. Face and hand movement required. Colour is needed. Hearing isn't needed :)
Yes
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