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Permanently Closed - The war is over, the fascists in Europe have lost, and it’s time for celebration; or so it would seem. In the dark tunnels that run below Casa Loma, there lies a secret. You and your closest friends stumble upon the soon to be decommissioned Station M. Can you get in and out in time?
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This was a fun and challenging room. Everyone in my group had something to do and solve. It was cool being in the tunnels of Casa Loma. Shout out to Agent Buttercup! He did a great job leading the game!
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
Not scary
No
Yes
Not at all
Yes
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As with the rest of the Casa Loma rooms the theming/ambiance is king, along with the actors being incredibly welcoming and improv well with the group. There were two puzzles that didn’t really work properly which needed the actor’s intervention which was disappointing and unlike the other rooms I’ve done here. Other than that, fantastic puzzles great immersive vibe. Definitely on the difficult side though so expect to be challenged and push the clock quite close to the end
Good variety of puzzles, lots to do!
Very thematic, incredible amount of props and interactive things
As always the actors are fantastic here. Very friendly and improv quickly
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Good story, didn’t follow it completely, but that’s more due to the large public group size of the room
Hard
Definitely a harder one of their rooms. Lots to find and do. This means you need more people to actually do the puzzles in time, but with more people (and in a public room), communication isn’t perfect
Mechanical
8
Not scary
Yes
Two different props in the room didn’t work even with the actor’s help and guidance. Once we did the actions correctly, they had to intercede with the code/clue that would actually work
Yes
Not at all
Lots of walking through tunnels and some stairs before getting to the room itself
Yes
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“Station M delved into the real past of Casa Loma once again ...“