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Inksidious
Escape Room 66 - Los Angeles
Escape room
IRL
Stunning room with amazing staff. Love the gameplay but have to point out this is a Gen 1 room. Heavy dependence on locks. There must have been 6 in play in the first room alone. Now there was a great way to get solves for these keyed, directional and letter tumbler locks but it was a little disappointing to see such a great themed room be so heavy on locks.
Omega Mart [Immersive Art]
Meow Wolf
Escape room
Other
Not an escape room but still a fun experience. Well off strip and plot incredibly hard to follow but fun to look at and experience if you have HOURS to spend inside.
Pirates: Wanted!
Quest Room - Culver City
Escape room
IRL
Pirates: Wanted!
Quest Room - Culver City
Escape room
IRL
This is a great 45 minute room for beginners. Let’s get this out of the way - it’s expensive, too expensive for a 45 min room as it’s priced the same as a 60 min room. However the design is top notch and it’s very well done. Would highly recommend especially to families.
The Depths
The Escape Game - Los Angeles
Escape room
IRL
This is a very nice family friendly room from the dependable group The Escape Game. They are new to Los Angeles but have a location in Irvine, Nashville, Austin, Chicago and more. This location has 4 games, all which appear in other locations so if you’ve tried all these rooms you won’t have anything new to experience. The space also seems small to run 4 rooms. No slides or 2 floor rooms like you may experience in other locations. They are on the last week of previews but seem ready as the room ran perfectly and the hosts and GMs were great!
Escobar: Part 2 (The Final Hour)
The Escape Revolution
Escape room
IRL
This is a part 2 to a room I loved and is well reviewed through the community so to say this room was a disappointing follow-up would be an understatement. The rules of escape rooms never to break anything and even the own GM’s one time use mention was broken multiple times as one key object is used many times. Also many areas are under developed, completely underclued, a massive jump from logic and would require either a hint or a wild guess. Other areas including a very important combo lock near the end was so poorly lit a cell phone light was needed which took me out of the experience. This room is pretty and well designed visually at least in the first half (the second half gets a bit lazy and rushed) but the flow and clues are very tough. 5 is the ideal number for the room but most of the time people will be standing around doing next to nothing as the max amount of people doing any work is 2, maybe 3. The rest are searching for random markers and meanings of the poorly written clues. Do part one and skip part two.
The Secrets Of Wizardry
MagIQ Room
Escape room
IRL
This is only for when you are desperate. This game is all over the place. Puzzles unlocked in no order and no clue on how to solve any of them. Most of the locks are combo and key locks - this is a classic 1.0 game with very little updating done. Numbers rubbed nearly off on locks, nearly unreadable clues. This was not a great experience.
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