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A multi-level 75-minute immersive horror escape room experience that is a spiritual successor to our much-revered game “The Gilman Hotel”. Gilman had a hell of a reputation and we hope to take you deeper into the story and mythos to discover the grim truth behind The Esoteric Order Of Dagon. The Order has taken refuge in this abandoned house on the outskirts of Arkham, taking locals as their sacrifice. If the rumours are to be believed, could you even stop them? Do you dare enter?
309 escape rooms
Loved this room…and a great pick for #300. Every door I was opening, I was doing so with EXTREME trepidation. As a Lovecraft fan, the story was a fun one to be immersed in…and the set design was top notch. This was one of my faves of all the ones I’ve done at Panic Room.
Yes
I’m sure some of it was due to me playing solo, but the overall atmosphere made this one of the creepiest games I’ve ever played.
Medium
Perfect level of difficulty…even had a couple aha moments
Mechanical
3
Spooky
I went back and forth on whether this was spooky or scary. Definitely a spooky and creepy atmosphere, but so immersive that, playing solo, I was legit on edge.
15
No
No
Very
A fair amount of crawling (although you can pass this off into one person) and done stair climbing.
Definite mobility barriers (crawling and stair climbing); also, the journal that is included has some inserts that are extremely faded and hard to read.
Yes
Medium
Adjacent parking garage
99 escape rooms
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“... possibly "The Panic Room’s" most ambitious project to date, and it is quite a sight to behold.“