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We switched to this room at the last minute because The Tavern has a hard 3 player gameplay requirement, so we couldn't play that. The set is very rough - there's enough to give the sense of the type of space they were going for, but not much beyond that. It's got the vibe of very early escape rooms that looked like they had been assembled from thrift store finds. It does get a little more interesting in the second area, but still not what I would consider to be immersive. Don't play this room if sets are high on your criteria. Puzzles were OK - they generally made sense, and even the time we needed a hint, in retrospect we thought it was a fair puzzle. Nothing super unusual or interesting, but if you're looking for an old style basic puzzle-y room, The Legend of the Rough Diamond can do that. Other reviews mention locks all being the same type and size - I don't recall this being that much of a problem. There were a lot of locks, and some were the same size (3 digits being very common), but they were generally close to or clear about what they went with. It could be improved for sure (not having that many locks, or labeling them, or having a better variety), but I don't think it was the worst I've seen.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
No
Difficulty
Easy
Game tech
Mechanical
Ideal number of players
2
Scary
Not scary
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
One section requires the entire group to crawl for a short distance. I imagine this could be worked around, but ask them.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Medium
There are some restrictions on who can park where in the nearby parking lot, but the staff thoughtfully was able to direct us to a safe area.