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Room 303 - Chapter 1
303 Escape - Denver Escape Room
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IRL
We had a great time here! The room is challenging but still logical and directive. If you don’t like gore, this might be one to skip, but for us, it added to the scary factor. Also, we were slower in the beginning and then picked up the pace after a couple of clues. There was one puzzle we would not have solved for sure without a clue.
The Trailer Park Twister
Clueology Rooms
Escape room
IRL
Very original and creative theme! We had a lot of fun and enjoyed all the clever design that went into the room. Nice blend of combo locks and more high-tech puzzles. This room would be great for a family outing.
Room 303 - Chapter 1
303 Escape - Denver Escape Room
Escape room
IRL
The Enchanted Inn
Atlas Escape Rooms
Escape room
IRL
Definitely an easier game but still fun! We did it with just 2 people; it might be too easy for 4 or more. The fairy theme was a nice change from what we see normally.
Escape From Alcatraz II - The Morris Story
Clueology Rooms
Escape room
IRL
We didn’t really enjoy this one, unfortunately. Maybe we were having an off day, but we had a hard time figuring out what to do next. There were also a few puzzles that seem unsolvable without a clue. But the room had lots of fun set pieces and gadgets, so it’s quite immersive.
Secrets of the Pharaohs
Time Emporium - Loveland
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IRL
We tried this with only two people, which didn’t work well. We got stuck on one puzzle, so there was too much to do afterward. I suggest doing this with at least four people. But it’s got some fun and interesting puzzles, and it’s impressively designed.
Titanic
Time Escape Loveland
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IRL
The staff here is awesome! Super energetic and encouraging. This is a family business, and you can tell they put a lot of love into it. While the game is mostly mechanical rather than high-tech, the design of the bigger puzzles is very creative and interesting. It’s also quite unique that the location is an early 20th-century house—fitting for a Titanic theme. With all that said, we really struggled in this room. Several of the puzzles seemed to be based on luck rather than intuition or problem-solving. We definitely needed clues, which isn’t the norm for us. There were also lots of props, including ones inside boxes we opened, that were never used for anything. Maybe we needed more than 2 people?
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