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Nikola Tesla was a man of the people. His creations were breakthroughs in modern science and he had dreams of providing free energy for everyone. Some say he had even created a machine capable of bending light which distorted time and space allowing for time travel. It wasn’t until many years later that the classified documents from the top secret government operation named “The Philadelphia Experiment” were released through the Freedom of Information Act. Details of Tesla’s work in time travel were made public and you began using that information to create your own time machine. Your mission is to go back in time to the day Tesla was murdered and retrieve his missing patents before government agents raid his lab. You have one hour to unlock the patents, locate his secret time/space reversal chip and return to present day. The fate of humanity lies in your hands. Good luck.
10 escape rooms
If I could give it a middle-of-the-road rating, I definitely would. The room does have a fantastic atmosphere, and similar to the Thompsons' escape room, I really admired the effort put into the technology and the mechanisms. However, this particular room felt a bit too linear, which caused us some significant slowdowns. The puzzles also weren't always clear, leading to moments where only half of our group was actively tackling puzzles while the other half tried to make sense of things. On the plus side, we did receive plenty of hints, and they even gave us extra time, which was a nice gesture. I wouldn't necessarily recommend this room for first-timers, though, as it proved to be quite intimidating and challenging for the two newbies in our group.
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Mechanical
126 escape rooms
All rooms at Next Level are great, played them all in one day, they are some of the best games anywhere.
88 escape rooms
I would give this about a 7.5/10. Multi room, which I always love. Some little technology challenges - it was a bit finicky and may have slowed things down. Wasn’t always clear where you should focus your attention with the linearity of it. First room was deceivingly easy but the others were a bit more challenging, so down think because you whiz through the first room you’ll be finished with lots of time to spare. Would still recommend, but a bit more challenging than the average room.
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