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1962 in Anytown, USA is nothing short of paradise. World War 2 is long over, Ed Sullivan is on TV, and the suburbs are booming. You live in one such suburb, and paradise is shattered when one of your neighbors is found dead in his home. Unfortunately, you are the prime suspect. You have one hour to investigate the scene of the crime, figure out identity the true murderer, and clear your name.
6 escape rooms
Al lot of puzzles didn’t work very well and pretty simplistic but black lights were fun
No
Medium
Mechanical
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
95 escape rooms
This room was alright. A lot of familiar puzzles. They do got the basics down but they need to keep up with all these rooms popping up.
62 escape rooms
This is a solid room with mostly gen 1 puzzles. While it doesn’t do much that is particularly innovative, the puzzles do flow well and felt fair. Nothing is too complex or convoluted, but there’s enough happening and small surprises that you do feel satisfied when you finish. It’s a great room for beginner escape room players to start with and had an easy-to-follow theme and story. We went with a group of 6 and did fine as the room is decently sized, though I think 3-4 players would have been more enjoyable. If you have friends who are just starting their escape room journey, this is a great introductory room!
No
Easy
Mechanical
4
Not scary
10
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
70 escape rooms
Loved saving the crime in Anytown! More straightforward puzzles but a few did require more of our brainpower. They way our team was “involved” in the story is great.
165 escape rooms
From the perspective of difficulty, this game is on the more introductory side. Would recommend this to players new to escape rooms, though for more experienced players there’s a handful of moments you’ll appreciate.
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