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Can you follow his clues, rescue the enigma codes, and escape the U-Boat before the enemy returns? The fate of the world is in your hands!
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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
132 escape rooms
This room is a puzzle gauntlet! We played as a team of 2, and we BARELY made it. You are constantly asked to think, move, and make connections. This is the most realistic sub game I’ve played, and it offers a crazy event halfway through the game that makes for a very memorable moment. Your brain will be very tired at the end of this!
This room is stuffed with puzzles! Even better, they used common puzzle elements in unique ways, so the solutions you’d find weren’t presented or earned in traditional ways. While the sub used protocols like many sub rooms, it didn’t rely on a run book (it used a very straightforward poster that was easily visible for groups of any size), and each instruction required solving a puzzle instead of performing a rote task. The pacing could have been improved slightly, as the 2nd act was the highest octane portion. That said, the puzzling never stopped, and the challenge never relented. The game has some level of adaptive difficulty, so at least one puzzle (if not more) can be removed or changed.
It looked like an actual sub! There were many immersive, interactive elements, such as valves, a VR periscope, and a speed gauge. There’s a unique event that no other sub game I’ve played has ever done. That alone gave this experience a wow factor!
Rebecca was a wonderful GM!
Yes
This game isn’t about the story, but at least it has a hook, and the goal is clear.
Expert
It’s probably a still a hard room for 4-8, but this was INSANELY DIFFICULT for 2 escape room veterans. They only took away one puzzle, and we barely escaped (with 2 hints).
Mechanical
There are a lot of padlocks, but there are some fancier bits of tech. However, it’s more about the novel ways you find codes than the tech. That said, by no means is this a Gen 1 room!
4
There is SO MUCH to do. I recommend 4 experienced players or possibly more for novices (though maybe I’d recommend casual players do a different room).
Not scary
There is a very surprising event, but it’s more exciting than scary.
No
Not broken per se, but one lock was coded backwards from how the numbers were aligned.
No
Somewhat
The doors are primarily configured to be porthole-style, but they can open up for wheelchair access. The periscope and likely many puzzles will need someone standing. No color or auditory puzzles, though!
No
Limited
120 escape rooms
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509 escape rooms
Red fox escapes is one of my favorite companies in Boston, and although the U-Boat is probably my least favorite game there, it is still a market standout and a must play. There’s a large volume of puzzles to be solved, all of which flow smoothly. The set is attractively built with a few surprises thrown into the mix. Overall, I would highly recommend this game to enthusiasts looking for a challenge.
Classic escape room gameplay with a few twists.
A wonderful set with some great special effects.
The owners are incredible!
No
There are definitely some things in this room that are highly original, although it is first and foremost a classic game done right.
76 escape rooms
Really likes this game, and loved Red Fox overall. Thought setting and puzzlers were also very good. I liked the other two games better but highly recommend everything Red Fox does.
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“Everything about U-Boat makes it abundantly clear that this escape game was made with love.“
“We have tried many submarine themed rooms before and this was by far our favorite.“