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Set in the barracks of a P.O.W camp, you and your comrades quickly discover the legend of Bob Hails – the only prisoner to have successfully escaped the camp. And what’s more he’s left you his journal to help you and your team evade the enemy and make your own great escape. But do you have what it takes to earn your freedom? If you’re unsure which game to play first or are bringing youngsters, we recommend this one.
All ratings (58)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
20 escape rooms
A fun and engaging game from start to finish. Clever puzzles - some of them artfully handmade - and clear story that was engaging and appropriate to the WWII theme. Proves that you can create a great game with good puzzles, an immersive setting and good story - fancy technology wasn’t part of the game and wasn’t needed at all!
No
41 escape rooms
Highly recommend
A very well thought out room. Nice props and good flow
32 escape rooms
Great room, well put together with some challenging puzzles and a really good atmosphere
No
Hard
Mechanical
3
Not scary
12
No
Yes
The guard knocking on the door just at the crucial moment!
Not at all
No
Not signposted well, in the Rich Mix arts centre
313 escape rooms
Amazing puzzles and I think that’s all you really need to know!!!
Yes
127 escape rooms
Great room. Non linear but flowed well. Smashed it as a team, no pondering time. Spotted things quick that could easily stump you for ages.
No
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
118 escape rooms
We escaped a German POW camp with a little help from our GM and another escapee's notebook! The puzzles were inventive enough but were all quite standard riffs on how to find a combination for the next lock. The barracks was quite straightforward. From there, the many threads in the officer's quarters felt quite overwhelming at first and seemed to indicate that the room was better suited for more than 2 players, but we did surprisingly well! We only needed the GM's help around three times, and we escaped in true action movie fashion with 5 seconds to spare. By far, the highlight of the room were the ambient noises of German soldiers shouting in the distance and the violent rattling of the door behind us as the timer dropped below two minutes and we were scrambling for the final puzzle! Escape Plan has two other rooms that we plan to do the next time we're in London, but with both marked harder than this one, and this one having been a close call, we may need more soldiers! 🪖
No
No
41 escape rooms
A really tactile experience that they’ve clearly put a lot of thought into design. Nothing too surprising, but really well crafted.
No
Hard
Maybe harder because there were only 2 of us, and some puzzles weren’t greatly signposted.
Mechanical
4
Not scary
14
No
No
No, but a fun moment near the end.
Somewhat
One player has to crawl a short distance.
Yes
Limited
197 escape rooms
3rd escape room in London was a success! The Adventure Begins… is a brilliant nod to the film The Great Escape, sans motorcycle jump. Our game master Sarah was a wonderful host, and the puzzles and theme were fun!
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“Escape plan might well be one of the best escape room companies in London“
“... a fantastic game with clever puzzles, a great set, and some really fun moments.“
“Really solid, high quality escape room with excellent puzzles and design.“