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At the witchin’ kitchen there is a rivalry going on between two families. Can you find and get back the stolen spell book in time? To avoid any destructions.
124 escape rooms
I will be honest, after playing Castle Conundrum at Liberation (pretty good room), Witchin Kitchen just needs to be done. This room was a major disappoint from the INSANE amount of locks and key clues all the way down to the vague storyline. I understand a non-linear clue path, but this room just straight up no excuses doesn’t work. Having access to no kidding 3 physical key locks of different sizes and 10+ letter/number locks of the same lengths at the same time is just lazy. This room needs a major technology facelift or restructuring of the story/clues. I do not recommend this room for any experience levels or ages, find another room.
64 escape rooms
This room was not one we enjoyed. It felt like info was just everywhere. There were a lot of locks with the same amount of numbers and letter requiring you to try every guess in a number of locks only to find out the order was backwards and then you'd have to try them all again. The room was not story driven. We just didn't enjoy this room. The problem is that there is a ton of information that doesn't line up, information that seems relevant but isn't used, and just no flow whatsoever. Finding a code just means that it has to be tried in every lock in the room, with no guarantee that it's correct because the logic doesn't actually check out for most of these. Very frustrating room, we don't recommend it.
31 escape rooms
Billed as the “hardest” room this location has to offer, we were excited to give it a try. Sadly, it was “hard” because the puzzles were obtuse and really had to reach to make the connections. My teammate and I were both disappointed, especially after having played Castle of Conundrums. If you’re going to play a game at this location, skip this one and play Castle of Conundrums
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