I really liked this room but it was very challenging for a small group. I would highly recommend having 4 people at the minimum because this entire room is non-linear and packed with difficult puzzles. I loved the puzzles though! They were very unique and made the escape room really enjoyable.
I really liked the puzzles in this room! Basically the entire room was non-linear though so it is imperative to have either a large group or a small group very efficient individuals. The puzzles in this game were pretty unique!
I liked the idea for the atmosphere and thought it was generally effective but I was still very aware that I was in an escape room (not an enchanted forest) the whole time. The most immersive room at this location is definitely the yacht heist!
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
The concept for this room as well as most of the puzzles were unique!
The story made sense for the setting and propelled the story forward.
The individual puzzles in this room are not necessarily hard but this room is difficult because of the sheer multitude of puzzles. My group of three barely finished the room and we flew through most of the puzzles (granted we should have divided the work up more effectively).
There are no manual locks in this room.
This room was completely non-linear and very difficult. Youβre going to have the best chance at success by going in with a large group.
The content is very child friendly but the puzzles were far too difficult for kids.
My only complaint about the room was that some of the technology was unreliable. Some puzzles worked great and others ate up some of our time because they didnβt work the first time we tried (even if we answered correctly).
Physically active
Not at all
Some of the doorways were pretty low so ducking might be required to move between rooms.
Accessibility
Some spaces would be very cramped for individuals with mobility restrictions. It would also be challenging to move between rooms.
Some puzzles utilized color and sound.