Your DedGet Out Of My Escape RoomEscape roomIRLI wasn't sure how I would like a 30 minute game, but I was impressed! It moved quickly and the puzzles made sense. Good mix of challenges that flowed well (wasn't too easy and wasn't too hard). My son and I finished with a few extra minutes, and we were taking our time and enjoying the humor! This group of escape rooms are all funny and unique!
Weird HeritageThe Haus Live Escape GamesEscape roomIRLgreat experience. I've done 40+ escape rooms, and there are puzzle types at "The Haus" that I have yet to experience anywhere else. Can't wait for their next one!
Mansion MurderEscapology - San Antonio Park NorthEscape roomIRLsome great puzzles! but they aren't kidding with the difficulty rating. My son and I were flying through and barely finished in time. Would definitely not do this one if you are new to escape rooms. With that said, it is one of my favorites!
The Purrfect PlanGet Out Of My Escape RoomEscape roomIRLGreat one for the family. Very clever. Will likely do again with my two high school sons. My wife, middle school daughter, and I loved it!
Rock the 90'sGet Out Of My Escape RoomEscape roomIRLDefinitely a unique room. It sounds funny to say, but it probably really does help to have someone who was alive in the 90s as part of your team :) . Worth it for the nostalgic element alone, and some fun puzzles too.
The Case of the Christmas Bonus: A G.T.F.O. Holiday AdventureGet Out Of My Escape RoomEscape roomIRLMy wife and I did this one recently. We had a great time. I had done the original GTFO game with my son several weeks earlier, so I was curious if it would be "worth it" to do this Christmas edition. It definitely was! There were some similarities to the original, but it was certainly a unique stand-alone game. As was the case with the original GTFO, you will be smiling and laughing throughout. The hilarious motivational posters are still there!
Master of IllusionExtreme Escape - ColonnadeEscape roomIRLI love escape rooms and was pretty pumped about this one going into it, but I struggled on how to rate this one. Ultimately I will give it a "like", but I would only advise for people who are veteran escape roomers and have more than two people, preferably at least 4, so you can divide and conquer. The room had fun decor, but as the other reviewers said, it felt disjointed and was absolutely not linear. I don't mind non linear, but there often didn't appear to be much reason on where to go or what to do next. It also felt like there were some leaps of faith needed at times. I was often wishing there was just a touch more guidance with each clue. I like the feeling of solving clever puzzles, but many in here felt like more of a process of elimination. I do most escape rooms with just my high school son, and just having two people typically isn't a major barrier to fun or success, but I do think it was for this one. I think it would absolutely be more fun if you had a bigger group.
SaboteurEscape Room San Antonio - Stone OakEscape roomIRLI did this one with my sister and 15 year old son back during the summer. It was a good change of pace escape room. Some of the puzzles were tough, but none required unintuitive leaps of faith to solve. I would recommend, particularly for those looking for a slightly different escape room experience. I have done 40+ escape rooms, and several of the puzzles in this room have stuff with me (pretty unique).