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Professor Bernard Watson has been on the hunt for the legendary Sasquatch for years. As his research partner, you’ve indulged his fantasy and covered for him whenever he follows the urge to disappear for a long weekend out in the woods. Last week he left a crazed voicemail insisting he had proof but that someone was coming to get him. He left instructions for you to join him at his cabin if he didn’t send further communication. Now he’s gone missing, and while you’re certain there’s no such thing as Sasquatch, you feel it’s your duty to find him. Darkness is falling when you arrive at his cabin, and there’s an ominous presence in the woods. Will you find the professor and uncover the truth or will the shadow in the forest find you first?
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We’ve had good luck with Sasquatch themed rooms. This is our fourth one and they all have been great. This small town venue is a hidden gem. They have incredible set designs, and their staff are so friendly. This game has some neat surprises and the puzzles were really good. We needed a couple of hints (searching is our kryptonite) but made it out just the two of us with plenty of time. Everything made sense and flowed really well. Parts of the room are dim but the lanterns provide enough light. We highly recommend Boxed In and this game.
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I came to St Louis for work and we decided to see what places were rated high on Morty and play those while in town. I canNOT say enough positive things about this place: from the owners and their employees, to the set design and game play. Everything about this place is what an escape room should be. Do whatever you need to do to get to Festus and play Sasquatch. Their other games are ALSO amazing, so don’t forget to book those up while you’re there.
The puzzles all made sense and the clues were easy to follow with little to no help at all. Everything in the room made sense to be in the room.
This is the most beautifully designed room I’ve ever been in. J.R. and Heather have done an outstanding job creating all of their rooms, but Sasquatch has been a mind blowing experience. It’s a must for anyone within driving distance.
Yes
Hard
High tech
4
We played a group of two and made it out with time to spare. I’d recommend a group of 4 for anyone who has played less than 30 rooms so that you have enough minds to bounce ideas off of.
Not scary
Unless you’re afraid of the dark, then it would be “spooky”.
10
No
No
Somewhat
Couple of steps, and a “wobbly” bridge.
Portions of this game are not accessible to guests in wheelchairs. There are colors used in this room, but it isn’t a big deal as long as someone in the group can identify colors.
Yes
Easy
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This is the best room I've ever played. I've done escape rooms all over the country, but none were as immersive as this one. Stepping into the room felt like the scene from Coraline when she walks "around the world" in the land of the evil mother. I was entirely inside a new dimension. The puzzles were intuitive, no outside knowledge was required, and they flowed seamlessly. If you walked through the game and stopped at every puzzle, you would be able to find an answer to the question, "How would I know to do that?" – a question all of us veteran escape room enthusiasts have wondered at many points in our lives. The set design was the best in the business. Every sense was used. It was as high-tech as anyone could ask for in a room, and it will be a hard room to top for me.
Hard to imagine it could be any better than this.
The owners are incredible people
Yes
Medium
High tech
4
Not scary
14
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Easy
14 escape rooms
Great immersive experience!
Room was fantastic. Great immersion.
Fantastic game host.
Yes
One of the coolest settings I have played in.
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