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You found your way to The Bunker to seek shelter, but your group has been spotted by the vandals and are now tracking you. You must find the map to the UHC (United Human Compound) hidden in the Bunker before Lightcrawler’s pack does.
204 escape rooms
We played all 3 rooms back to back. Here is some of the feedback: 1) Its awkward having someone stand around watching your group play. It’s even worse when the guy is blocking something we need to complete a puzzle and we only see it after asking for a clue and he moves. 2) The story doesn’t end on a cliff hanger that transitions you into the next room. I should know that the next chapter is starting by the storyline, but it was a big blur. 3) Some of these puzzles are illogical. You’re forced to ask for help and when the actor struggles to explain, there’s a problem. 4) Lots of wasted space. We were so stoked to find out this place was huge only to be confined into the smallest parts. Bummer. Positive notes: Actors were cool. It’s a new experience and we appreciate ingenuity.
22 escape rooms
So this was actually a pretty fun game! I think what was most interesting was the amount of red herrings we faced that threw us off so many times. A lot of the puzzles are actually very straightforward, we were just overthinking it. The live actor with us was amazing, we loved him. When giving hints he did so in an extremely creative way. For example he said that maybe the next code could use more “reflection”. I realized immediately what he was talking about. My boyfriend didn’t get it lol, but that’s the point. The hints weren’t “just look closer”, they were far more clever. I enjoyed it. Overall I had a great time at this location. I can tell it’s high production quality and the people there are super nice. We’re definitely going back to chapter two!
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
2
Spooky
There are jump scares but not too many!
10
At least 10
No
Yes
Somewhat
We had to run at one point! That was super fun!
Yes
Easy
31 escape rooms
Hands down the worst experience at any escape room ever. There is a strange man who follows you around and actively prevents you from solving puzzles or having fun. He won’t give you hints either, but is happy to stand right in the way of anything you need to solve. Do. not. come. here.
66 escape rooms
It was a pretty intense escape room, but more so because of the theater of it. Love actor was really into it. Puzzles were simple, but the overall vibe of the room seemed apt for the theme. Can’t wait to try the other ones!
199 escape rooms
This may be the worst room we ever played. The first time we booked at this location, on arrival we were informed they had double booked our room and turned us away with a refund. There is no reception or waiting area so when we arrived we called (they never answer so send a text instead) then waited outside for 20 minutes. Both instances as we waited large groups of children came and went, and I imagine that is the demographic most likely to enjoy the Bunker. The immersion starts from the moment they allow you through the door in the most pretentious way. The inclusion of an actor was distracting and not at all additive to the experience. The clues were repetitive and not very helpful, eg clue 1: “there must be something else on that page to give you the code”, clue 2: “can you find anything else on the page to give you the code?”, clue 3: “we know the code is on the page, so there must be SOMETHING else there”. The worst aspect though was the puzzles. Loose, lazy, nonsensical, illogical, exasperating associations. This room was difficult, but for all the wrong reasons. A fine way for parents to offload their kids on a post-apocalyptic babysitter for an hour. Not recommended for enthusiasts.
No
Hard
Mechanical
Spooky
No
Yes
Limited
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