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Playground
The Escape Game
Escape room
IRL
Fun for the whole family! It was a blast. We walked away talking about puzzle after puzzle and how much fun we’d had.
The Neighbor
Steal and Escape
Escape room
IRL
Friendly staff, fun unique puzzles.
The Family Cabin
Quicksand Escape Games
Escape room
IRL
Lots of puzzles. We attempted with 2 people, but needed four.
Puppet Heist: The Hand Of Life
The Bureau Adventure Games
Escape room
IRL
One of the most fun games I’ve played. Thought it would be dumb with the puppet…boy was I surprised by how fun the puppet was. This game was interesting, immersive, and exciting. It sucks you in.
Escape Artist
Get Out
Escape room
IRL
Lots of fun. Too bad it closed because there was a lot of good elements here. Fun, creative, flowed, immersive.
The Missing Season
Steal and Escape
Escape room
IRL
Fun for everyone. Unique puzzles, immersive…very immersive…did I say immersive. Physical puzzles with unbelievable technology blended in make a great room. The staff participation is excellent to get you going. You don’t want to miss this room. Done 100+ rooms and this one is up at the top.
Strange Magic
Mind Masters
Escape room
IRL
Unique puzzles and lots of fun.
Heart Of Bastet [prev. Red Giant]
Lara’s Labyrinth - San Diego, CA [prev. Quest Room]
Escape room
IRL
Totally immersive and fun puzzles that move you along. Great game design that fans of Egyptian rooms will love.
Escape Artist: The Final Seance
The Great Escape Room Orlando
Escape room
IRL
This place does a great job with everything: friendly staff, good stories, immersive, puzzle flow. Highly recommend all of their puzzles.
Confinement
Red Door Escape Room San Diego
Escape room
IRL
Good story and design. This room is primarily puzzles and number/word locks. One key lock. It’s possible to have low lighting and atmosphere and still put light in the right places. This room failed at that level. When you solve a puzzle but struggle to enter the correct number in a lock because you can’t see the numbers, the designer has let you down. A little strategic light would go a long way to keeping the atmosphere spooky and allow a lock to be easily opened.
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