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Take a trip to the absolutely normal seaside town of Little Sodaburg. Bring a group of up to 6, and experience a time like no other. Marvel at our fish statues, visit the castle ruins and tour the factory of the universe's most popular soda. Just don’t swim in the river, if you know what’s good for you!
114 escape rooms
Such a fun online experience. Communication skills definitely needed in your group. Large or multiple monitors recommended if you get confused switching between web browser pages/tabs. Needs a variety of skill sets to complete. Definitely recommend if you get the chance.
219 escape rooms
What a complete delight! This online room encourages so much collaboration and communication amongst players. While it doesn’t eliminate the quarterbacking that many online rooms are prone to, it does a lot to mitigate that. Plus, it’s fun, funny, engaging, deeply varied, and highly creative.
35 escape rooms
This was an online game that our team completed during the pandemic. The set was really unique and I loved how we were all able to play together and work as a team, which sometimes you don’t get with real life escape rooms where everyone is working on a different puzzle. Really interesting storyline and a great way to complete an online escape room!
140 escape rooms
Little Sodaburg is a great example of a game that takes advantage of the online format, instead of being hindered by it. Many puzzles required every player to be engaged and interacting at the same time, which prevented any one person from dominating the room. The story was cheesy but fun, and it was all just self-aware enough to be funny without being cringy. Overall, I would highly recommend a tour of this quaint town!
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“From fantastic humor and beautiful artwork, to the fun interactions and creative videography.“
“The Traveler’s Guide to Little Sodaburg is easily one of the best games we’ve played. Period.“