
DJDangerheart
9 escape rooms
Definitely would not recommend going with a large group, as space is VERY tight. Good immersive room with some interesting puzzles
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Recently, rumours have been circulating about a major new archaeological discover deep within Citadel Hill, but the staff are sworn to secrecy. Curiosity has gotten the best of you and your friends, so you decide to check it out for yourselves. Sleuth-like, you mingle with the crowd as the staff prepares to fire the noon gun. While the onlookers gather in one direction, your group quickly go the other way, slipping quietly into the depths of the hill. Just moments later, the cannon fires – and the door slams behind you, locking you inside! You figure you’ve only got an hour until staff changes and they catch you trespassing. What will you find in Citadel Hill before then?

9 escape rooms
Definitely would not recommend going with a large group, as space is VERY tight. Good immersive room with some interesting puzzles

107 escape rooms
I always love when I’m visiting a place and they have an escape room that features a bit of local history! This is an extremely first gen room: I’m talking a lockbox inside a lockbox. Wouldn’t have more than three people and there is a portion where crawling is required of at least one person.
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133 escape rooms
Sort of tight area - two of us were playing. I think 4 would be very tight. Well done. Lots of flashlights available. Nice bit of Nova Scotia history
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Nice bit of Nova Scotia history

146 escape rooms
A solid example of a lower-tech immersive experience. There are some small spaces to crawl around, and some puzzles need more force which is tough to find the right balance in a game full of fragile antiques. We had fun, though!
Not scary
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