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Youβve heard whispered tales of a mysterious book collection and its curator, an elusive figure known only as Jak. Rumor has it that Jak is seeking adventurous souls to retrieve a valuable item, a treasure which Jak claims to have lost in a most peculiar placeβ¦ Do you dare to answer Jakβs summons and explore the secrets of the hidden library?
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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Overwhelmingly positive
136 escape rooms
Setwise, The Storykeeper was good (and a clear step up from Vanishing Act). Locurio is located in a converted residential building, and it seemed like they weren't allowed to make major modifications to the walls, leading to the awkward feeling of being in a room that, while nicely decorated, was ultimately just one you might find at home. If they were able to modify the walls, I think that would tip it over to a great set for me. There were some spots where lighting could have been better. The set seemed to be in good condition - I wouldn't have guessed that this game had been around for so long. The high point of the game for me was the GM/actor - his character was great, and helped elevate the unusual plot. Creating a compelling story seems to be Locurio's strength as a company. Spacewise, 3 players felt like a good number for Storykeeper. The space felt a little smaller (or at least more occupied) than Vanishing Act, so I don't think I'd want to go above 4. While still parallelizable, it's not as much as in Vanishing Act, and I think 2 decent players would have a good time. Puzzlewise, most things seemed good, but there could have been better signposting in a few spots. I could see one puzzle potentially being problematic for people who don't have a particular background, as I didn't see anything in-game which would have indicated what we needed to know if we hadn't already known it. Another puzzle seemed to have no indication about the intended interaction method - while there was feedback, it was subtle and as far as we could tell, unclued in-game.
Yes
The plot was unusual, and the GM/actor was critical in selling the story.
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
No
Yes
The GM doubled as an actor
Not at all
Midway through the game, a player will have to kneel to gather information; another puzzle probably requires kneeling for proper access. The entire team has to crawl near the end of the game, though this is probably avoidable if necessary.
Yes
A little harder than most escape rooms, Locurio is tucked away in a converted residential building
Medium
It wasn't too hard to find street parking, but I could imagine it being occasionally difficult
44 escape rooms
Very very cool room. Immersive is an understatement. Some of the puzzles we really struggled with and spent too much time on, but felt we goofy when we finally figured it out. This room is one that Iβll always remember. Played with 2 people and it was manageable
180 escape rooms
Great puzzles that achieve a rare feat of requiring nearly no written words or instructions.
211 escape rooms
A fantastical fairy tale adventure! π§ββοΈπ Been hoping to play this for years and it was worth it! Seriously one of the best games in the Pacific Northwest. Very good puzzles, flow and decor. Creative, in universe way of delivering the story and hint system. Canβt wait to come back for their new room and location! I played room #200 here in the same visit and they went above and beyond making it an extra special experience!
Fun and Novel π³
Very immersive story and setting
Very welcoming and accommodating!
4
3-4, multilinear
95 escape rooms
What a fantastic room!! The set design was really awesome and, as the name would imply, the storytelling was great! Awesome mix of puzzles and props and unique challenges. This one was super fun and a must do!
16 escape rooms
This puzzle room was an absolute joy to experience. The live actors go above and beyond a simple script to help set the tone and are a key part of what makes this room special. Puzzles were well thought out and the storybook props / atmosphere were truly magical, immersive, and very high production. The hint system is via an iPad and clues felt custom tailored without detracting from the immersion. We accidentally βbrokeβ one of the mechanisms and cheesed our way past a critical puzzle, but it didnβt interrupt the play. I wish Locurio could make a whole world of different puzzle rooms built off this premiseβ I will be sure to try and come back to play Vanishing Act!
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
Yes
Yes
Not at all
Yes
Medium
5 escape rooms
The atmosphere was immersive, and the hints were very thematic throughout. We really liked how the set pieces brought you into the narrative. The puzzles felt challenging but not unreasonably so, and it was interesting how they involved the use of teamwork.
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
4
Spooky
18
Yes
We accidentally got the mailbox to open prematurely.
Yes
Somewhat
Not that accessible for two of the puzzles.
Yes
Limited
17 escape rooms
Locurio Escape Room in Seattle is an absolute gem and a must-visit for anyone who loves immersive, mind-bending experiences. The staff is incredibly friendly and passionate about ensuring you have an amazing experience. If you are in Seattle and only have one shot- do this room!
22 escape rooms
Great room! Very story driven and immerse.
Very story driven
Incredibly immersive but a little too dark at times.
Staff and actor were incredible.
Hard
Mechanical
4
Spooky
12
Yes
Prop latern stopped working
Yes
Somewhat
Would be difficult/impossible for anyone with mobility issues, sight/sound impediments.
Yes
Limited
18 escape rooms
Escaped with 3 people and it was really fun. Probably our favorite in the area with the linear clues and really immersive gameplay. Would definitely go to Locurio again to try other rooms. GM is nearby and clues are given through an iPad.
No
β[...] The Storykeeper has such passionate fans stretching back more than half a decade.β