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The Second Chapter in the Paradox Cycle. Hollow Grove Sanitarium… or is it Sanatorium? Reality is beginning to fracture, and memory grows hazy. Either way, what was once a place of healing now teeters on the edge of madness. As you enter, you know something is not right here- the building is aging unnaturally, and the staff hides secrets you cannot discern. But what truth will you uncover? Disowned children who seek their birthright? A soul that cries out from the hell it was trapped in? A Great War perpetuated by a creature of supernatural origin? Or perhaps an experimental breakthrough that perverts the nature of medicine itself. Only you can say for sure: the choices made in 1897 will continue into 1917, as your story enters its second chapter. But one thing is guaranteed: what happens inside the decaying halls of Hollow Grove will defy even your wildest expectations.
All ratings (42)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
27 escape rooms
Definitely book heresy first. This is just as good. Set design, attention to detail, acting. All of it. I’m completely blown away
193 escape rooms
Just as incredible as the first chapter! The spookiness is raised up a little in this one but it’s still not too bad if you’re worried like I was. It was awesome to see how our actions in Heresy played out in this game. It’s a split game, but a first for me in that we were split for the entire game, although could still hear and talk to each other. Like the first game, the basic escape room rules are delivered in a way that I’ve never seen done before that fits perfectly with the story. There are opportunities for one on one moments with the actors and I will surely not forget mine any time soon!
Yes
Medium
High tech
4
Spooky
16
No
Yes
Not at all
Yes
Easy
10 escape rooms
This was our 86th room and instantly our favourite. The whole team from reception to the actors made this an experience not to be forgotten. So rarely do we see rooms that work seamlessly and are exciting from start to finish. Can’t wait to come back for part 3 and then do the whole series again!
62 escape rooms
Top tier experience. You need to go
Mechanical
20 escape rooms
Very fun split rooms. 2 live actors with theater performances.
Yes
Split rooms
Hard
Mechanical
4
2 minimum
Spooky
16
No
Yes
Somewhat
No
They have no google maps listing. You need to find their address on their website
Limited
Street parking in brooklyn
137 escape rooms
Probably our the favorite room of our trip to New York. We did Heresy and immediately booked this one - it was even better. The "lobby" was a great way to get people immersed before the room even started. The actors were the highlight of this one - very professional, very fun, and guided us in a way that didn't make us feel weird having them around - they truly were some of the best parts of the room. Add that to Doors of Divergence's system of in-game achievements, incredible theatrics, and solid puzzle design and we were blown away by our experience. I know the set up of this room changes depending on how your first chapter ended - I think we would play both rooms at least once more to see the changes. *quack quack*
Puzzles were fun and engaging. Flowed very well.
Set was great - props to lighting and sound design.
These wacky folks are fantastic.
Yes
Branching narratives, I would be willing to do each room at least once more.
Felt very immersive and very cinematic.
Medium
High tech
2
We played with a group of 2 and loved it. You will be split up.
Spooky
Maybe even scary at some points.
12
No
Yes
They were so good. Tons of fun, but also played their parts perfectly.
Not at all
Yes
Inside Future Proof
10 minute walk from station.
30 escape rooms
(Played as a continuation from Heresy): The set design is still very strong, with some good puzzling throughout. The meta narrative is also still intriguing. I would caution people though the spookiness factor jumped up quite a bit for this one (and may jump higher depending on the story you bring into the room to start with). While this can be a very subjective factor it’s worth considering.
Yes
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