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Is your team read for a wild escape? That's exactly what you'll get with this room. Your team has been out in the wilderness all day and desperate for food start harvesting from nature. You've drank from the stream, picked some wild berries, and even took a bite out of some wild mushrooms when you realize something has gone awry. Your head is spinning and your mind is playing tricks on you. Your group seems to think nature is now playing tricks on you and you have to figure your way back to the cabin before sunrise when the animals are sure to attack. Can you keep your head straight? Your team has 60 minutes to solve this puzzling wild adventure!
12 escape rooms
The size and amount of puzzles makes this a good room for small groups. One puzzle in particular was unintuitive and we needed a bit of hand-holding by the gm for it, which led us to confuse a later tech issue for another unintuitive puzzle. Gms were really nice and stopped the clock while fixing the issue. The gameplay was a little confusing- we solved the room without using some of the elements we discovered. Atmosphere was charming and a little “campy.” Bring at least two phones with full battery as you’ll need them for puzzles and also as flashlights.
Staff were super understanding and paused our time when we had a tech issue.
No
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
14
No
Not at all
Very dimly lit, there’s an object in the middle of the floor and a “river” on the floor that might make it difficult to navigate the small room in a wheelchair.
Yes
Easy
423 escape rooms
This room is frustrating close to being great. They made a unique cool environment to play in, but built it shoddily, with lots of exposed electrical tape and and other hardware. They keep it dimly lit. Partly I believe to hide this. But since so much of the game involves searching, this adds difficulty without adding fun. Use of tech was weirdly inconsistent. Several puzzles and reveals had audio played on speakers in the room, but one puzzle required you to scan QR codes with your phone that link to audio files on the web. And this is for sounds that animals in the woods are making! Thematically makes no sense. A case of finding out they could and not thinking if they should. The core of a great game is here, but it needs more polish and more thought about design decisions. Honestly the most fun we had from this game was in the conversation about hot to fix it afterwards.
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This is a difficult room to rate. It’s TRYING something different with the theme and aesthetic. I really don’t want to knock them for this effort. But… There are just too many buts. They had a couple clever Gen 2 puzzles, BUT they mixed them in with a bunch of Gen 1 word and number solves. They had a unique, trippy, handcrafted environment, BUT there were so many exposed wires, nails, and unfinished bits that the immersion and charm were destroyed. Some puzzles had unique solves, BUT they were so fiddly that we were left questioning our right answers. It’s a valiant effort, but they need to up their game as the industry evolves. With more polish and more tech, they could have a game that is a worthy addition to the modern escape room canon.
There was a clever idea of a map that showed the order of the puzzles. However, so much of the game was just finding numbers and letters to open locks. There was no sense of escalation, tension, or progression. Sure, the maps gave you an idea, but it wasn’t very thematic. Some puzzles were unique, but it overall felt like a lot of the puzzles were just extra work for the sake of extra work. One puzzle even REQUIRES a phone, which breaks a cardinal rule of escape rooms and doesn’t feel necessary.
This gets a very hesitant thumbs up. It looks unique, but their attention to detail was only at the macro level. Close up, the charm falls away, as the cables, glue, nails, and seams all diminish the illusion. Also, this is a game that is dark for atmosphere, yet it also makes for a more difficult experience just for the sake of padding the run time. Still, I have to give credit where it’s due for coming up with something relatively unique in the market.
GM was friendly and helpful!
No
Medium
Difficulty was mainly in seeing/finding what we needed. The compass puzzle was also very fiddly, so much so that they’d already prepped a workaround.
Mechanical
Not scary
Yes
Several props didn’t work or took too long to work.
No
Not at all
This room’s lighting is dim, so it may be difficult for those with vision issues.
No
Limited
There is a lot of construction. It’s difficult to park in the small lot, and the street parking is nearly non-existent right now (September 3, 2022).
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