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Once a legendary hotspot in the golden age of gaming, the Forgotten Arcade mysteriously vanished without a trace. Decades later, its arcade machines have been discovered in a dusty storeroom, but something is very wrong. These aren’t just games, they’re portals to alternate realities based on the worlds inside them. An old pre-recorded message warns that a rogue AI known as The Glitch has corrupted the arcade, invading each game and threatening to break into the real world to rewrite reality itself. Your mission: Enter the arcade machines and travel through the game worlds. Solve puzzles and overcome challenges to collect Glitch Pieces hidden within. Use the Glitch Pieces to reboot the arcade’s core system and trap The Glitch before it’s too late!
All ratings (20)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Positive
48 escape rooms
Game master Lucy made us feel very welcome and was very helpful
Not scary
226 escape rooms
In ‘The Forgotten Arcade’, the Padlock’d team deliver an enjoyable collection of puzzles within familiar aesthetics. It’s an interesting concept and the puzzle flow is mostly uninterrupted after the experience’s cold-ish start (pre-ample and a premise, but no guidance on where to begin once players enter the room). While some of the sets could benefit from further decoration deepening the ‘forgotten’ element of the space, the puzzle front was a delight. The puzzles are varied and sit well within the collection of ‘Forgotten Arcade’ themes. The experience educates players on each game prior to their respective puzzles, which can be an easy oversight when including pop culture—prior knowledge cannot be assumed, even for some of the most well-known video game franchises. The range of ways players interact with the props is a highlight of the experience—it’s hard to say any more without giving away some secrets of the arcade. The arcade game glitch visuals were charming and really captured the retro aesthetic of the games. All in all, this is my favourite of the escape rooms Padlock’d has released in the last two years. The OtherWorld staff were kind and friendly throughout the experience. I look forward to seeing what the team produce next!
Easy
High tech
4
Not scary
12
No
No
Somewhat
Accessibility inclusive, some crawling but it isn’t required and can be adjusted for all to access.
Yes
Limited
108 escape rooms
Forgotten Arcade is the newest room opened in Surfers Paradise. The theming of the older arcade and the games give off a really fun retro feel. The puzzles are fun and interactive to get you into the experience. Super fun and enjoyable throughout.
Super fun! Each part of the game begins with an arcade machine. The room is full of fun retro throwbacks.
Really well immersed in each game portion!
Lovely staff who were fun and friendly
Somewhat
There is a crawl through space
83 escape rooms
It was fun getting to play a brand new room! Loved the video game atmosphere and the way the room worked was cool. It is fairly linear so it may be hard for larger groups to spread out and find puzzles. The GM and owner were super nice and listened to the feedback we had.
Yes
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
7
No
No
Somewhat
One person will need to crawl, and there are some color puzzles in currently low light, but the owner says they plan to add more.
Yes
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