In 1860 Ramses was unearthed in the Valley of the Kings by grave robbers. Since then, mere mortals have trampled through the corridors of his tomb never to escape.
We enjoyed this room. I found it very well organized and liked how linear it was. No locks in the room make it fun to solve puzzles that you don’t typically see in escape rooms. We thought all of the rooms at Wake Escape were challenging. This is the easiest but still a challenge.
Gameplay
Very clean flow
Atmosphere
Customer service
Sean was great! We loved his hats.
Story
Difficulty
Hard
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
7
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Color blindness would present a challenge. The hallways might be a tight squeeze for a wheel chair.
This was my second escape room and our family was paired up with a group of 5. That number turned out to be just a little crowded as a couple people felt drug along. The theming was really good (at least in my pre-pandemic and unexperienced memory). I also remember really enjoying the whole process. It definitely ranks high in my memory.
Gameplay
Fun and moved at a fast pace
Atmosphere
I remember it being fairly well done and immersive
Customer service
The staff was great
Particularly interesting or different
No
Story
The story is a typical egyptian tomb story, but still well done
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
Mechanical
Ideal number of players
6
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
12
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Somewhat
I remember crawling but that was about it.
Accessibility
I think there are some aspects that might be challenging if all participants had mobility issues, but if it is a mixed group someone can do the crawling portion.