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The J-Rome Mine

    • Mostly positive (8 ratings)

Constant Evolution Escape Rooms - Site 1

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At the J-Rome mine, each minute of yours is precious to free the wrongly accused out. You have to be quick here with your actions to save the mishap.

  • 2-6
  • 60 mins
  • Medium
  • Not scary

Book experience

Ratings

All ratings (8)

Mostly positive

Gameplay

Positive


Atmosphere

Positive


Customer service

Positive

Reviews

@michaelyoung
michaelyoung

132 escape rooms

We feared that an escape room company in the small town of Cottonwood would likely be little more than a bunch of trite puzzles in a scantly-decorated room. What we got was something with a moderate degree of polish and a few truly great theatrical moments! This is definitely worth a visit when you’re in the Sedona area!

Gameplay

There was quite a bit of searching involved, but many puzzles did fit the theme well and offered solutions beyond finding the combination to a lock.


Atmosphere

Surprisingly, the production design was really nice! The first room looked a lot like a mine, and the office (second room) has a really fun Rube Goldberg machine to dispense a key.


Customer service

Really friendly staff. The younger gent who started us off was clearly new and awkward, but the two owners were very gregarious and talked to us a bunch after the game!


Particularly interesting or different

No


Story

A thin story of a miner gone mad. However, many puzzles complemented the theme nicely!


Difficulty

Medium


Game tech

High tech

Putting sticks of dynamite into the wall and activating it with an authentic plunger was a highlight!


Ideal number of players

4

There’s a small degree of nonlinearity, so having a couple extra brains would have sped things up a little.


Scary

Not scary


Minimum age

10


Was anything broken?

Yes

A door was supposed to close to reveal a key component of the final puzzle, but it likely wasn’t fully reset, so one of the owners had to sneak in during the game to fix it.


Live actors

No


Physically active

Not at all


Accessibility

There was one color puzzle, but it was wisely paired with symbols, so that helped its accessibility quite a bit.


Easy to find location

Yes


Parking

Limited

Jun 3, 2022

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michaelyoung’s review

The J-Rome Mine

The J-Rome Mine

Constant Evolution Escape Rooms - Site 1

@michaelyoung
michaelyoung

132 escape rooms

We feared that an escape room company in the small town of Cottonwood would likely be little more than a bunch of trite puzzles in a scantly-decorated room. What we got was something with a moderate degree of polish and a few truly great theatrical moments! This is definitely worth a visit when you’re in the Sedona area!

Gameplay

There was quite a bit of searching involved, but many puzzles did fit the theme well and offered solutions beyond finding the combination to a lock.


Atmosphere

Surprisingly, the production design was really nice! The first room looked a lot like a mine, and the office (second room) has a really fun Rube Goldberg machine to dispense a key.


Customer service

Really friendly staff. The younger gent who started us off was clearly new and awkward, but the two owners were very gregarious and talked to us a bunch after the game!


Particularly interesting or different

No


Story

A thin story of a miner gone mad. However, many puzzles complemented the theme nicely!


Difficulty

Medium


Game tech

High tech

Putting sticks of dynamite into the wall and activating it with an authentic plunger was a highlight!


Ideal number of players

4

There’s a small degree of nonlinearity, so having a couple extra brains would have sped things up a little.


Scary

Not scary


Minimum age

10


Was anything broken?

Yes

A door was supposed to close to reveal a key component of the final puzzle, but it likely wasn’t fully reset, so one of the owners had to sneak in during the game to fix it.


Live actors

No


Physically active

Not at all


Accessibility

There was one color puzzle, but it was wisely paired with symbols, so that helped its accessibility quite a bit.


Easy to find location

Yes


Parking

Limited

Jun 3, 2022


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