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Operation Arctic Storm: The Final Meltdown
The Escape Ventures - Orlando
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IRL
Wow. I’ve done a lot of escape rooms, and this has been, hands down, my favorite. The attention to detail is so good. The design of the rooms is better than anything I’ve seen. It’s very immersive, and the puzzles are intuitive and fun to complete. They were just challenging enough, not annoying or tedious like puzzles you might come across in other places. All the fx we’re functioning and cool to look at. There are also some puzzles that I’ve never come across in other locations. Each inch of the rooms was carefully crafted. To add to it all, our GM was nice and attentive. I can’t recommend this room enough.
Sal's Cybernetics
The Immersive Machine
Escape room
IRL
My wife and I have done over 65 escape games and agreed that this is the best one we’ve experienced. When they call it an immersive machine, they aren’t kidding. The experience was so entirely immersive that you begin to feel like you are part of the world, from the very moment the game starts. The level of creativity, ingenuity, and sophistication of the different kinds of puzzles, room design, electronics, etc. is not something I’ve seen before. K was a perfect game master. She contributed to making that world seem real and was helpful without being overly-involved. You can really tell that The Immersive Machine put a lot of skill, time, and passion for escape games into what they do. I don’t line in Arizona, but I wouldn’t mind taking a trip there in the future just to play any other escape games at The Immersive Machine.
Disappearance: Last Location
Will To Escape - Orlando
Escape room
IRL
The room was amazing. It managed to use a scary theme without being too “on the nose.” It was very immersive. The puzzles were all well-thought-out, unique, and fun to solve. The room and props were in good shape. The flow of the room was great and appropriate for one or many people. Also, the story was interesting, original, and clear. A lot of other rooms either over-complicate things to the point of making them irritating or over-simplify things. This room did neither. The game master (Trevor) was also very nice. He made the experience that much more immersive and fun.
The Video Store
Dare 2 Escape
Escape room
IRL
The set design was great. It was fun and nostalgic without being cheesy or cheap. The puzzles were fun to solve too. As always, our game master was a blast. We ALMOST got out, having just 2 small puzzles to go. The only thing I think that could be improved is replacing some of the locks and set that needed too much finagling to open. All in all though, the room was a lot of fun.
The Paper Company
Dare 2 Escape
Escape room
IRL
This one was fun and creative in terms of puzzles. They never skimp on interesting puzzles. It’s a great room if you love The Office. It looks and feels cheaper and is only one room, but I think they know that and charge less for the room because of it. Wasn’t a fan of some of the electronic components in the room. One of the puzzles didn’t work correctly, but they came in and fixed it right away. Not one of their best rooms, but still not bad either. 6.5/10.
Jewel Thief
Edge Escape
Escape room
IRL
It was not too easy and not too difficult. The puzzles were unique and fun. The set design could use a little improvement to make the experience more immersive but it’s a solid room and a good time, and the GMs were very nice.
Baldwin Manor
Escape Artists Orlando
Escape room
IRL
The room design was good. It sets a creepy tone from the onset. The tech and puzzles were fun and interesting. There were some puzzles we hadn’t seen in other rooms. The story is the only thing I felt could be elaborated on a little. All the puzzles kept in line with the theme and were fun, but there were times where we weren’t really sure why we were doing something. Our GM, Katie, was nice and helpful. Overall, I’d say it was a solid room. Focusing on making it more immersive by addressing those things above could make it an incredible room.
7 Deadly Sins
Escapology - Fort Lauderdale
Escape room
IRL
This was pretty lackluster. The atmosphere was cool. Regardless, the story was pretty clunky. They use paper and big staples for some puzzles, and one of them cut a pretty big slice of skin off my finger. Not a paper cut, mind you. A slice of skin. Was bleeding, but they didn’t really care. The puzzles aren’t very fun, and some of them are pretty clunky or random. I have to say that the fx were cool in some parts though. I like creepy rooms, but this one was just meh at very best.
Murder on the Orient Express
Escapology - Fort Lauderdale
Escape room
IRL
The set is designed beautifully. It really makes you feel like you’re on a moving train. The story is good too. Sadly, the rest of the room is just okay. Escapology seems to try to make the puzzles overly-complicated to try and make the room tougher. I understand why, but it just makes a puzzle tedious when you need to solve a ton of smaller parts just to solve one puzzle out of many. The room has a ton of puzzles, almost too many to solve in the allotted time. I knew going into this that it was their hardest room. I just wish they’d taken advantage of the great set and story to actually make a room that was enjoyable. Not my cup of tea. Maybe it’s yours?
Antidote
Escapology - Fort Lauderdale
Escape room
IRL
It was kind of lame. The employees weren’t really paying attention and didn’t answer for a long while the few times we asked for clues. The story wasn’t too interesting. The puzzles were overly-complicated in some parts. I love tough puzzles, but these were just tedious. Some puzzles were fun, and the rooms looked decently cool, but I was pretty disappointed with this one. Would probably rate a 3 or 4 out of 10.
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