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Do you like to mine and to craft in real life? We crafted an absolutely unique experience especially for you! Take a part in an educational adventure in the workshop of professor Cube. During your adventure, you will learn the basics of game design, collect resources to build your own tools and learn how to work together and use teamwork skills to achieve your goal!
11 escape rooms
It was pretty good! Very cute and themed out. Some minor tech issues, but it was not a hinderance. I’d recommend for kids and new players!
It flowed very well, pretty linear. Lots of really cute tactile puzzles. Definitely novel
Floor to ceiling. Cushy floors great to stand on, fun hands-on puzzle pieces
Staff was awesome! I think her name was Sophia, she was super sweet and high energy
Yes
Sort of. Definitely one of the better themed out rooms, but most of the puzzles were really simple. To be fair: it was a very easy room!
Eh. There was this idea of like a “tutorial” for some of the game which makes sense, but the narrator occasionally talking about endorphins or breathing exercises, which pulled us out of immersion.
Easy
It’s a room for kids and new players, we went for fun because Minecraft :)
High tech
There were 3 keys, and the rest was all tech puzzles.
4
Anywhere between 2-4 players, a smaller room.
Not scary
10
Puzzles were all lower and lighter for kids.
Yes
There were some tech issues, like lights not functioning on button puzzles and long pauses after puzzles had been solved. It was not an issue, but definitely slowed us down a smidge.
No
Not at all
There is a room where there are a lot of foam blocks on the floor that would be obstructions for wheelchair users, walkers, and canes. Very low light in that same section, but I’m sure they would be okay with flashlight usage.
Yes
They have 3 different locations, and so they provide you with specific instructions as to which location to go to.
Easy
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