This game was fun and the theme was very family friendly! That being said, I wish that it was more than one room. Still a great option for younger players!
The puzzles were enjoyable in this room but most of them had to do with toys given that this was in a kids treehouse. I would have appreciated a little bit more variety in this puzzles but they were still enjoyable.
Also, this room was non-linear and it was a bit challenging to decipher where to start in the beginning just because it was one large room with a lot of information.
The room was really well decorated and immersive, I was just hoping that there would be more than just the first room that you enter.
Our gamemaster James was super welcoming and helpful.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
I've never seen a room with this theme before and I thought that it was successful!
The storyline was unique and effectively drove the story forward.
The puzzles were deceptively difficult for a family friendly room. They were certainly doable but sometimes it was difficult to piece together which elements of the room went together.
If I am not mistaken I believe that almost all of the locks in this game were physical locks. There were a couple of technical aspects but they were far outweighed by the physical locks.
This room is big enough to accommodate larger groups but depending on how experienced your group is, you might not need a large group. I would probably recommend 4-8 people.
The theme is appropriate for all ages but the puzzles would likely be frustrating to young players.
Physically active
Not at all
There are a couple of steps in this room but not many.
Accessibility
There are a couple of steps in this room but not many. I would say that at least one person needs to be able to walk up a few steps and the others just need to be able to take one step up. Depending on your level of restricted mobility, this game might be feasible.
Some puzzles in this game utilized color but no puzzles utilized sound.