Bigfoot: Secrets of The Swamp delivers a massive, highly immersive set and a fantastic atmospheric adventure that heavily rewards leaning into the narrative. The gameplay features a great, diverse range of mechanically driven puzzles that prioritize logical flow, and thankfully, we didn't experience any of the prop or technical issues mentioned by past players—aside from having to hold one door closed to prevent further damage after an overly aggressive previous group broke it. The live-actor element is a massive highlight; the acting was a lot of fun, and actively role-playing along with them made the entire experience much more enjoyable. However, the finale did feel a bit anti-climactic. While we were moving sequentially through the tasks, there was a distinct lack of signposting to indicate that we had actually achieved our main objective and were heading into the final stretch. Despite the slightly abrupt ending, the impressive footprint, diverse puzzle design, and engaging interactive storytelling make it a highly enjoyable room.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Door damaged from previous group. One hinge was no longer attached to the wood.
Physically active
Somewhat