AI ApocalypsePuzzled Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLMy wife and I recently played the AI Apocalypse room at Puzzled in Taffs Well. It’s a genuinely unique sit‑down escape room, unlike anything we’ve tried before. I absolutely loved the concept, though my wife wasn’t quite as taken with it — so it’s definitely one of those “your mileage may vary” experiences. --- 👍 What We Liked • Challenging, clever puzzles The room leans heavily into mental problem‑solving rather than physical searching, which kept us fully engaged. • Strong technological element You actually need to use a website as part of the game, which adds a modern twist and keeps the experience dynamic. • Great for players with mobility needs Since it’s a sit‑down room with minimal physical movement, it’s ideal if you prefer puzzles over physical tasks. • Free snacks throughout A small touch, but a very welcome one. • A completely new concept for us We’ve done a lot of rooms, and this one genuinely felt different. --- 👎 What Could Be Better • The music is quite loud It can be turned down on request, but it’s noticeably intense at first. • Lots of small components There are many bits and pieces to keep track of. If you don’t move completed puzzles out of the way, things can get confusing fast. • Not ideal for large groups The format and space seem best suited to 2–3 focused players rather than a big team. --- 📝 Overall Thoughts AI Apocalypse is an acquired taste, but if you enjoy more difficult, cerebral puzzles and appreciate a tech‑driven escape room, it’s absolutely worth trying. It’s distinctive, challenging, and refreshingly different from traditional escape room formats.
Going UpPuzzled Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLWe had a brilliant time tackling the Going Up room at Puzzled Escape Rooms. From the moment we arrived, the welcome was warm and the staff were absolutely fab — friendly, enthusiastic, and clearly passionate about what they do. What we loved: • The digital interface controlling the spaceship was a real standout. It added a level of immersion we haven’t experienced before. • The tech throughout the room felt fresh and exciting, making the puzzles feel modern and engaging. • There were a couple of unexpected, clever twists that genuinely surprised us and added a big dose of fun to the experience. What could be improved: • Some of the on‑screen instructions disappeared a little too quickly, which made a few moments more confusing than they needed to be. General thoughts: This room is perfect for 2–3 players — enough to share ideas without anyone feeling left out. With more people, there just wouldn’t be enough for everyone to get hands-on. Overall, we absolutely loved the room. A great experience from start to finish, and we’d happily recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, techy escape adventure in Taffs Well.
Abandon ShipPuzzled Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLWe recently tackled the Abandon Ship room at Puzzled in Taffs Well, and it turned out to be a genuinely enjoyable and memorable escape room experience. What We Loved • Great balance of tech and traditional puzzles The room blends modern mechanisms with classic puzzle‑solving in a way that feels natural and satisfying. • A well‑thought‑out story with clear objectives The narrative was easy to follow, and we always understood what we were working toward. • Unique puzzles that required real thought Several puzzles stood out as clever and refreshingly different from what we’ve seen elsewhere. • Immersive details and personal touches Without giving anything away, the extra personal touches added to the room were super impressive. They made the environment feel more authentic and elevated the whole experience. What Could Be Improved • A slightly confusing start The opening moments left us unsure of what we were meant to do, and it took a little while to get our bearings. Once we got going, everything flowed well. Overall A solid, well‑designed escape room with thought‑provoking puzzles and a strong sense of immersion. Abandon Ship offers a great mix of challenge, creativity, and atmosphere — a great all‑round escape room experience.
Strangest Things ExperienceRhondda Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLIf you’re an avid escape‑room enthusiast, this room may not push you to your limits — we completed it in around 30 minutes — but it still delivers a fun, atmospheric experience that really shines for Stranger Things fans. The theming is strong, the puzzles are clever, and the whole setup captures the spirit of the show brilliantly. 👍 What We Liked • Fantastic concept and design — The room nails the Stranger Things vibe with great attention to detail. • A clever opening puzzle — Before you even enter the main room, the initial challenge sets the tone and gets you thinking. • Some genuinely challenging puzzles — While the room is on the easier side overall, a few puzzles do make you stop and think. • Decoy puzzles that throw you off intentionally — A smart touch that adds tension and keeps you guessing. 👎 What Could Be Better • Not ideal for tall players — Certain elements were awkward to reach or interact with if you’re tall, which disrupted the flow a little. 🎯 Overall A well‑designed, immersive room that’s perfect for Stranger Things fans or anyone looking for a shorter, themed escape experience. While seasoned escape‑room players may find it too easy, the clever design, fun misdirection, and strong theming make it an enjoyable adventure — just be prepared for a few height‑related challenges if you’re on the taller side.
Andy’s RoomRhondda Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLAndy’s Room is a bright, colourful escape experience that immediately stands out from more traditional, darker‑themed rooms. It’s clearly designed to be fun, friendly, and accessible — and in many ways, it succeeds. 👍 What We Liked • Clean and well‑kept — The room felt fresh and tidy, which really helped the colourful theme shine. • Vibrant and playful design — The décor is cheerful and immersive, perfect for families or anyone wanting a lighter escape room vibe. • Lots of puzzles — There’s no shortage of things to do, and the variety keeps you moving. • A unique, upbeat concept — The whole experience feels different from the usual escape room formula, leaning into fun rather than fear or tension. 👎 What Could Be Better • Puzzles were quite simple — While the quantity is high, the difficulty is low. Great for beginners, but seasoned players may find it under‑stimulating. • Perfect for kids, less so for experienced teams — The design and puzzle style feel very family‑oriented, which is great if that’s what you’re after. • The planets didn’t seem to have a clear purpose — This element felt disconnected from the rest of the game and didn’t add much to the experience. • Puzzle flow was unclear — The puzzles didn’t naturally lead from one to the next, and the provided map of puzzle order made things feel a bit too guided and simplistic. 🎯 Overall Andy’s Room is a cheerful, colourful escape room ideal for families, kids, and first‑time players. It’s clean, fun, and packed with puzzles — but experienced escape room fans may find the challenge level too light and the puzzle flow a bit disjointed. With a clearer progression and slightly more complexity, it could appeal to a wider range of players.
The AsylumRhondda Escape RoomsEscape roomIRLFrom the moment we arrived, the experience started on a high. The lady who welcomed us was warm, chatty, and genuinely enthusiastic. She explained the different games clearly, offered helpful advice on which rooms might suit us best, and set the tone for a fun visit. The Asylum feels like the quintessential escape room — the kind you picture when someone says “classic escape experience.” It blends familiar escape‑room tropes with a few clever surprises, making it a solid choice for both newcomers and seasoned players. 👍 What We Liked • Clever hidden puzzles — Several reveals were genuinely satisfying, with that “aha” moment you want from a good escape room. • Multiple rooms — Progressing through different spaces kept the experience dynamic and gave a real sense of momentum. • Mix of old‑school and modern puzzles — A nice balance between traditional padlocks and more inventive mechanisms. 👎 What Could Be Better • A bit grubby — While the theme is meant to be gritty, some areas felt more worn than atmospheric. A little freshening up would elevate the whole experience. 🎯 Overall A classic, enjoyable escape room with smart puzzle design and a friendly, welcoming host. With a bit of tidying, it could easily go from good to great.
VandemicThe Escape Game SwanseaEscape roomIRLVandemic is built around a great concept — escaping from a prison van — and it’s refreshing to do an escape room that isn’t inside a traditional building. Unfortunately, the experience is held back by the condition of the van itself, which felt old, worn, and even leaking enough to give one of us a wet trouser before we’d even started. 👍 What We Liked • The concept — A prison van escape is a clever idea and something different from standard room setups. • Outdoor setting — Being outside of a building gives the experience a unique feel and adds to the immersion. 👎 What Could Be Better • Very small space — Realistically suited to a maximum of three players; any more feels cramped. • Puzzle difficulty was inconsistent — Some puzzles were fine, but others were so simple you could guess the answers without solving them. • The van felt old — Not in a thematic way, but in a genuinely worn‑out way. • Dirty environment — The van could really benefit from a deep clean and some maintenance. 🎯 Overall Vandemic has a fun concept and a unique setting, but the execution is let down by the condition of the van and the uneven puzzle quality. With some refurbishment and a bit more puzzle refinement, it could be a much stronger experience — but in its current state, it feels more rough than immersive.
AlcatrazThe Escape Game SwanseaEscape roomIRLAlcatraz starts with a strong concept: being locked in two separate cells and forced to rely on teamwork and communication to break out. It’s a promising setup, but the experience overall felt a little underwhelming, especially once past the opening sequence. 👍 What We Liked • Teamwork‑driven opening — Starting in two cells was a great idea and required proper communication to progress. • Three distinct rooms — Moving through multiple spaces kept things interesting. • Clues that spanned rooms — Some puzzles connected across different areas, which added a nice layer of coordination. 👎 What Could Be Better • Glitchy electronics — Several electronic elements didn’t work properly. This made it unclear whether we’d solved something incorrectly or the tech had simply failed, which broke the flow and caused unnecessary frustration. • Underwhelming overall — After the strong start, the room didn’t quite maintain the same level of engagement or excitement. 🎯 Overall Alcatraz has a great opening concept and some solid teamwork moments, but the experience is let down by unreliable electronics and a general sense of under-delivery. With smoother tech and a bit more depth in the later stages, it could be a much stronger room.
Sealed FateThe Escape Game SwanseaEscape roomIRLSealed Fate is one of the most unique escape experiences out there — and absolutely not one for the claustrophobic. If you can’t lie still for an hour, this won’t be your game. But if you’re open to something different, it delivers a surprisingly clever and memorable challenge. 👍 What We Liked • Strong teamwork element — Communication and cooperation are essential, which makes the experience feel genuinely collaborative. • Glow‑in‑the‑dark sticks — A fun, atmospheric touch that adds to the novelty of the setup. • You acclimatise quickly — The initial “oh wow, this is tight” feeling fades faster than expected. • Clever puzzles — Smartly designed and engaging without being overwhelming. • Not overly taxing but still interesting — A good balance that keeps you focused without feeling stressed. • A genuinely unique concept — It stands out from traditional escape rooms in a big way. 👎 What Could Be Better • The initial claustrophobic feeling — It’s part of the concept, but it can be intense at first. • Not being able to sit up — Again, it’s the whole idea of the game, but it does limit comfort and movement. 🎯 Overall Sealed Fate is a bold, inventive escape experience that leans into its confined setting to create something truly different. Once you settle into the space, the teamwork, glow‑stick atmosphere, and clever puzzles make it engaging and memorable. It won’t suit everyone — especially those who dislike tight spaces — but for players seeking something fresh and unconventional, it’s a standout.