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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Overwhelmingly positive
90 escape rooms
Jamie was excellent. Room flowed well and progression of the game was awesome.
Yes
51 escape rooms
A terrifically elaborate and inventive game. Jamie was a great GM, very friendly and welcoming. 90 minutes and our group of two got out with 7 seconds left (and two hints, I think), so there is a LOT to do. Totally worth the trip to Clearwater.
Yes
Hard
4
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
No crawling, but had to get low for a few things
Yes
Easy
11 escape rooms
It's hard to add to what others have already said about Servants of Sleight without using spoilers...it's best to go in with as little info as possible and trust that you will have possibly the best 90 minutes of gameplay in Florida, maybe even the United States. (We came from Iowa, not just for this, but MOSTLY for this!) Everything worked perfectly, every inch of each set was delightfully themed with exquisite touches. See that sprig of greenery down by the water spout? They didn't need to add that, but they did, and I saw it and applaud their details. We were a group of two and finished with 13 minutes to spare. Mostly we collaborated on each solve, but you could use the divide and conquer method as well. Our host, James, said it was a non-linear game, but we found it easy to move from one task/solve to the next without much back-tracking or losing the storyline. So, so, SO many surprises and clever reveals. A fully fleshed out storyline that puts the players INTO the story. You're not just solving a problem, or exploring the scene of a former event, you ARE the event and it's absolutely glorious from entry to exit. Looking at flights now to return so we can play their other game! 😉☺️
Yes
Medium
High tech
4
Not scary
14
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
7 escape rooms
We had the absolute delight of playing Servants of Sleight at Exit Games in Clearwater, Florida—and it was pure magic from start to finish. With all the glowing praise and numerous awards this room has earned, we approached it with high expectations and a bit of hesitation. Could it possibly live up to the hype? The answer: it didn’t just meet those expectations—it conjured something far beyond them. Our Game Master, Jamie, was nothing short of enchanting. Doubling as both our guide and an array of in-world characters, she set the stage with immersive flair. She led us down a quiet alley and introduced us to our mission: we were to be initiated into the prestigious and mysterious Servants of Sleight, a secretive society of magicians. But first, we had to find our way to the ceremony—and nothing would come easily. From the moment we stepped toward the unassuming magic shop entrance, the illusion began. With the flick of a metaphorical wand, we were transported into a world where magic felt real. This didn’t feel like a traditional escape room—it felt like we’d wandered into an actual, long-forgotten brick-and-mortar shop. Shelves lined with vintage magic tricks, glass display cases full of curious artifacts, and memorabilia from a golden age of illusion surrounded us, casting a spell of nostalgia and wonder. The attention to detail was truly extraordinary. Every room deepened the immersion, drawing us further into the magical narrative. At one point, we even had to perform a magic trick ourselves as part of a puzzle—an inspired moment that blurred the line between player and performer. It’s clear that this experience was built with passion, precision, and an understanding of what makes storytelling unforgettable. What impressed us most was how seamlessly the puzzles were integrated into the world. Nothing felt out of place. There were no jarring mechanics or random tasks to pull us out of the moment. Every challenge flowed logically, each one another stepping stone on our magical journey, all guiding us deeper into the heart of the Servants of Sleight. Even the clue system was cleverly woven into the story. Instead of a typical screen, we were handed a cell phone—our “direct line” to the Society. Hints came through cryptic text messages, maintaining the illusion and adding an extra layer of thematic immersion. We won't spoil the surprises that await you—because this is an experience that deserves to be discovered with wide eyes and an open heart. But we will say this: whether you're a seasoned escape room enthusiast or a lover of immersive storytelling, Servants of Sleight is an absolute must-play. It's not just a game. It's a journey into a world of wonder.
141 escape rooms
Great room! Definitely recommend. Greg was a great game master.
34 escape rooms
This room came highly rated and we can see why! Incredible puzzles, novel experiences, and super fun. Gregg was a really great host and we want pass on this recommendation for everyone to try these awesome rooms!
Gregg was incredible. One of the best intros I’ve ever had. Most hosts can come off uncomfortable or stilted but Gregg was so confident and professional. We were so impressed!
Spooky
57 escape rooms
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“This game did a good job across pretty much all escape room elements such as set design, puzzles ...“