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Dr. Robert Kieling had Solitude Heights Asylum built in 1931 to treat the criminally insane. But there seems to be more to Solitude Heights than just a facility to help those in need. Whispers of mysterious deaths and unexplained phenomena are abound… It’s the first day and already rumors spread of patients going missing and experiments gone wrong. Your stomach rumbles, is that your nerves or was something wrong with that dose of medication the nurse just gave you. What do you do? Not sure, but as panic sets in the clock starts to tick faster and faster. You must act quickly, or who knows what might happen….. Will you be able to uncover the secrets? Will you survive long enough to escape the mysteries of the asylum? Save yourself while you can….. or you could forever be lost in the archives!
All ratings (199)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
155 escape rooms
This room is awesome. Shout out to our game master, Cali who crushed it and made the experience that much better. The room was intuitive and a lot of fun!! I thoroughly enjoyed all of the puzzles but our game master's performance was the icing on the cake!
122 escape rooms
We really loved the theme and live actor! So much fun!
38 escape rooms
Great room very atmospheric and the live actors are an amazing touch
36 escape rooms
Cool game. Did this with the second part, but you don't need to do them in order, and the story connecting them isn't important. There is interaction with actors, especially at the beginning, but it was fine. Progression through the story was cool with different elements as you went.
75 escape rooms
A solid game with some tough puzzles and good design. The actors set the stage in the asylum which is very well done. Not as scary and a bit easier than part two (playtime).
78 escape rooms
Everything at lost is great. This room is part of a two part series that can be played in any order. Love the actor at the beginning but they stay out of your way for the rest. Great intro into the room. There is one puzzle I refuse to believe anyone gets without a hint. It’s logical it’s just hard to see.
125 escape rooms
We had a long exhausting drive from California and I wasn’t sure we would escape this one, but we ended up with the fastest times of the day! This is probably the most immersive room I’ve done interacting with a live actor. The way you’re brought into the room was fantastic. It was like a rules video but delivered as a live theater performance. The puzzles were fun and can be familiar with enthusiasts. The puzzles kinda started a little linear and then non-linear towards the end. Chris was our host and deserves an Oscar for his role as Cookie. The name of this room suggests it’s scary but it really wasn’t. If you decide to do this room, make sure you do Playtime part 2!!!
59 escape rooms
Did this at Halloween time with live actors and it was AMAZiNG!! Super smart and clever puzzles. The designers really made a solid experience and the decor is very well done! One of my favs!! Do this room as a two part experience to the other asylum game as the stories connect in a cool way!
37 escape rooms
This was a good time. I love feeling like someone is coming to get me. The puzzles were completely linear so it allowed us to break up and solve multiple puzzles at once.
“Hint system was an integral part of the experience. It [made] it more than a collection of puzzles.“