The Forgotten Son

The Forgotten Son

Overwhelmingly positive (209 ratings)

  • Escape room
  • IRL

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The sun is low on the horizon in outback Australia. As the cold starts to bite you notice a faint smell of wood fire lingering in the air and a flickering flame can be seen in the distance. Seeking shelter you make your way towards the light where you come upon an old, rusty, tin house. The sounds of a sobbing child emanate. You decide you must help and look for a way in. Be careful though, the decision you’ve made may be your last!

  • 3-6
  • 60 mins
  • Medium
  • Spooky

Awards

Ratings

All (209)

Overwhelmingly positive

Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive

Reviews

@Hiroboy
Hiroboy

17 escape rooms

Good story and great atmosphere

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Scary

Spooky

Suspension

Aug 10, 2025
@PineappleOstrich
PineappleOstrich

102 escape rooms

Very well themed. One puzzle felt quite out of place (windows) and there was a wire puzzle that was a little annoying but overall it was quite a fun and interesting game.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

No

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

Mechanical

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Spooky

Minimum age

13

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

No

Physically active

Somewhat

A small amount of brisk walking involved in one puzzle.

Easy to find location

Yes

Jul 3, 2025
@EscapeRoomExplorer
EscapeRoomExplorer

228 escape rooms

A classic escape room in design, ‘The Forgotten Son’ offers some enjoyable and distinctive puzzles with a unique Australian theme. Moving from the outback into a creepy, dimly lit shed in search of shelter, players uncover details about its former residents and how they can help them. Some puzzle elements were worn and occasionally difficult to operate, while others felt more ambiguous in how they connected to the narrative or how they were intended to be used. One key prop was particularly impressive, but unfortunately cumbersome — it took a few attempts to understand how it was meant to be utilised due to the difficulty in handling it. That being said, I appreciate what Expedition Escape designed in ‘The Forgotten Son’. The set dressing effectively captured the Australian outback, and the use of corrugated iron walls deepened the immersion amidst the sounds of native wildlife. Many prop pieces were uniquely Australian, and great care went into fleshing out their offering of the Australian Outback. The team were very kind and accomodating of our late booking from the initial call through to leaving the venue.

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Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Story
Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

Mechanical

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Spooky

Minimum age

16

Live actors

No

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

Yes

Jun 24, 2025

C

CharlieKing

31 escape rooms

Awesome! Loved the Australian outback theme. The puzzles were good too, some which got us stuck and needed help for.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Ideal number of players

3

May 6, 2025
@BokChoyWithSoy
BokChoyWithSoy

70 escape rooms

The scares were subtle but definitely made others jump. Some of the room did break during it. I saw the game master open the door and throw the next key into the room which did break immersion a little bit. Was a great room overall.

Oct 13, 2024
@EscapingWithMyFamily
EscapingWithMyFamily

97 escape rooms

Despite being underwhelmed by Kingdom Besieged, we decided to give Expedition another try by tackling their flagship room, The Forgotten Son. We are glad we did, because it was a much better and more enjoyable experience! Apart from the rare Aussie outback theme, the quality of the props was excellent and the puzzles made sense in the space. There are some mild jump scares (which you can tell the GM to dial up or down), but it relies more on lighting and sound to create a creepy atmosphere. I would say it's a good level of difficulty — not too easy and not too hard — perfect for a group of four. We found it satisfying enough to consider giving their Gladesville rooms a try in the future.

Oct 2, 2024 | Experienced Oct 2, 2024
@TyMoek
TyMoek

16 escape rooms

A unique spooky rustic Australian Ned Kelly themed room, that has a consistent linear game flow, with a good range of puzzle media used.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Spooky

Minimum age

14

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

No

Physically active

Not at all

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Apr 7, 2024 | Experienced Apr 4, 2021

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