Lovely facility and fantastic customer service. Clean, attractive, spacious lobby. Polished video production, immersive art direction, well-maintained sets and props.
We enjoyed Pirate's Curse, although gameplay is linear, so we found our team of seven players was too large. Puzzles in Pirate's Curse aren't extremely challenging, but there is some variety in style, and they are nicely crafted.
Physical demands are minimal; one player must crawl, but not everyone must do so. There is no place to sit down. Our biggest frustration was that the combination locks have tiny numbers on them that are very hard to see in low lighting and are very difficult to manipulate and get set correctly.
Final grade. B
Very friendly front desk staff and GMs. Excellent customer service.
Particularly interesting or different
No
It's a solid pirate game.
The game doesn't really have a story; a scenario is introduced to justify the players being in the space.
Space is limited and gameplay is linear, so although the max capacity for the room is 8, I wouldn't play with more than two or three.
There is nothing scary in the room.
There is nothing in the game that's inappropriate for children, but some of the puzzles require critical thinking skills.
Physically active
Not at all
One player must crawl, but otherwise, the game is not physically demanding.
Accessibility
Some puzzles require color recognition. Numbers on combination locks are tiny and extremely difficult to manipulate and see in low lighting. There is no place to sit down.
The venue is in a strip mall, so the hardest thing about finding it is driving along the front of the building looking for the sign.