
deniecee
265 escape rooms
For someone like me that needs organization, this room does very much fit the lab / science theme. The puzzles are labeled so it’s obvious which ones to work on next and the puzzles get increasingly harder the more you do them. There are opportunities for groups to split up and work on different puzzles at a time. There is even a map that displays how the room is laid out! From a design perspective, I am so impressed at how they can adjust the puzzle difficulty remotely to nudge groups along or to satisfy groups that want more of a challenge. This is a highly technical room - no locks and keys here. This room also has material that feels like it could stand the test of time, good for wear and tear and for people who press the buttons too hard! One stand out is their accessibility feature that the participants can themselves adjust, which I have not seen in any other escape rooms before. If the sounds get too loud, you yourself can adjust the volume without having to wait on your game master. 60 Out is on to something with a room like this! They have done a lot of things well - the story, the puzzles, the production value, the experience itself, and the accessibility inherent in the design from the beginning is the icing on the cake! I know this is one of their newest rooms and I hope more people can come and experience what we did. It was so much fun!







