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One day, the Botanist, known for his eccentric art collection and fascination with psychedelics, reached true enlightenment. After drifting too far into the psychedelic macrocosm, the Botanist was caught somewhere between life and death. His son, the Birthday Boy, needs your help to bring his father back to our realm before he is lost forever!
All ratings (16)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Negative
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Mostly positive
19 escape rooms
Not my favorite room—some props were good, some were tacky. Played with a few first-timers who did enjoy it, but being a more experienced player myself, it was a bit disappointing. The clues were pretty scattered and had no indication of which lock the codes went to. There were quite a few props that ended up not being important and therefore threw us off.
No
Medium
4
Only 2-3 needed for more experienced players
Not scary
10
No
No
Not at all
Fairly open room for 85% of the game which would work for wheelchair users. Strobe lights used in the beginning (our game master made sure to ask us if we had an issue with that before the game and I'm sure they could be turned off). Places to sit within the room.
Medium
Depends on when you go—Escondido at night may mean you have to park a few blocks away.
25 escape rooms
The set design was intriguing…in not a good way and you could tell it was a little low-budget in terms of the props. One particular puzzle had no previous clue to get there so we had to use a hint. The room also had a bunch of props that were red herrings so that’s what made it “hard”. The storyline was not easy to follow so that’s what made it hard too. I didn’t hate the actual puzzles you had to solve but I wish there was a clearer motive to the room and clear storyline with satisfaction.
Medium
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