This was a fun, albeit quick game! We previously played the Clue room at Breakout and were excited to see how Monopoly was integrated into an escape room.
The set was definitely not as impressive as the Clue room, but we found a few of the puzzles really fun! There’s a vending machine with the item you need to escape for $1 and we giggled at it telling us “you didn’t think it’d be that easy, did you?”
The puzzles were probably geared more towards children/families, but there was nothing that adults specifically couldn’t do. We had a blast in the room!
Will say, though, that it’s probably best for beginners or families, since, as experienced escape room enthusiasts, we did finish fairly quickly and many of the clues were more straightforward.
We got this with a gift card purchased during their winter sales, so this room ended up only being $15 for us and we thought it was fun and worth it for that price.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Based off the Monopoly game
We had a group of four adults and a teenager and had very little issues with the puzzles and finished in almost half the time.
Lots of triggers, very few locks.
Should do with no less than 3 (one puzzle requires 3 people), but the rooms are fairly small so no more than 4-5.
I think this is a super kid-friendly game. Not just because of the theme, but because many of the puzzles are fairly easy. Not to spoil any of the puzzles but many of them really excited my inner child, so I imagine a kid would have so much fun with it.
Not broken, necessarily, but we had to use the phone at one point and it gave us a busy signal and was hard to figure out. But I think the GM ended up just filtering it through for us because we were having issues.
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Would say some tight spaces/doors for people in wheelchairs (guessing as none of our party were in one), but nothing else jumped out to me as being difficult for someone with different impairments.
Strip Mall Parking with designated spots for Breakout.