This was a really fun and immersive room! It’s a 90 minute room, but we were able to complete it with a group of 2 people. I’d probably recommend having 3-4 people though, since some puzzles were more difficult with just 2 people.
We just did the Kingdom of Cats room (from Omescape San Jose), so it was fun to do the sequel too. Compared to that room, this one had a lot better cohesion and super thematic puzzles!
The puzzles were on the easier side, though some were a little unintuitive. The structure was linear, so having >4 people can become too crowded.
Overall, we had a wonderful time and loved the immersion! Our GM, Cesar, was really friendly as well. Too bad he’s leaving Omescape soon, farewell Cesar!
The puzzles were fun and very interactive! They were on the easier side, though some of them were a little unintuitive.
The production value must have been really high for this room. All the puzzles were very thematic and high tech! I also loved the cat theme and immersive experience overall.
Our GM was great! He was super friendly and checked in on us when it seemed like we were stuck.
We took a picture but didn’t get to take it with our time written on the cat blackboard, which is a shame.
Particularly interesting or different
No
The best part of this escape room is that it was immersive and the props/decorations were super amazing. The puzzles themselves are pretty standard.
Loved the story — all the puzzles were thematic!
While some of the puzzles were a bit unintuitive, the overall level was on the easier side.
All the mechanisms were high tech and automatic.
I’m guessing 3-4 people would be a sweet spot. The room is pretty linear so larger groups might not have enough to do at all times. There were also some puzzles that were harder to do with only 2 people (though it’s possible).
Minimum age
This escape room is very kid friendly. There are some puzzles that require an adult-height person though.
There are some slightly worn out props, but it didn’t impact the puzzles too much. For example, a keypad had worn out numbers of the code.
Some buttons were also hard to press, but I appreciated that there was an audio cue to help determine if you actually pressed it or not.
Physically active
Somewhat
There is some physical activity (e.g. climbing a ladder) but overall not too much.
Accessibility
The room requires good mobility and vision from at least one person in the group.
There are some puzzles requiring color recognition and hearing, so I would recommend checking with the Omescape staff for any accommodations.
Omescape has signs from the main road to their parking lot that you can follow while driving in.
Omescape has a parking lot with plenty of parking spots.