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You are agents for Roundabout Intelligence Agency. You have boarded flight RA280; a fully automated jet. The plane is starting to take off and you are paying close attention to your mission, until you realize something has gone terribly wrong. The plane has been hacked and is set to crash in 60 minutes! Find the clues on board to try and get control.
444 escape rooms
Final Destination: The complete collapse of both engines had our plane hurling toward the ground. We had to figure out how to pilot the plane and save our lives. Butcher's Basement: Tony's Butcher Shop hides a horrible secret. We had to locate our kidnapped friend before we ended up on the chopping block. Back to the Mummy: Trapped in an ancient Egyptian tomb, our demise seemed eminent as the roof threatened to collapse on top of us. Diamond Creed: A diamond, a guarded vault, a ticking clock. We felt like we had been here before, but stealing this diamond was no easy task. Pros: We enjoyed the first game so much that we ended up playing four out of five of the games at Roundabout Canada. We tried to play the fifth game but they were not able to fit us in to their busy schedule. These were excellent high-quality games with fun, immersive set designs and storylines. Each game was quite challenging but not impossible to solve. We asked for hints when we needed them, which was more often than we would like to admit, but still enjoyed every minute of every game. Cons: The hint process was cumbersome and cost us quite a bit of time. After calling the game master via a walkie-talkie we had to wait for the game master to enter the room and then catch them up on our progress before they were able to help us out. This happened each time we needed hints (several times per game). It seemed onerous for both players and employees. We hope they invest in cameras and audio equipment to monitor game progress. Computer monitors are our favorite way of receiving hints. We loved Roundabout Canada. We will be back and that's a promise. We hope. When we can afford to visit Toronto again. Someday. Maybe. But trust us, Roundabout Canada will be our first stop!
37 escape rooms
We ran into some issues, the puzzles were a bit janky at times making us think we hadn't found the solution even though we had, it just didn't work as expected. It's also a shorter room, so there weren't too many puzzles for the price. The atmosphere was also somewhat lacking.
Easy
201 escape rooms
Good room with fun puzzles. Would not recommend for more than 2-3 people
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Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
12
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
280 escape rooms
This was a good experience! I’d recommend 2-3 players, based on both the size and scope of the room and puzzles. The puzzles seemed disparate at first but the room was designed in a way where everything you need is there, so it didn’t require a lot of overthinking — perhaps just connecting the right dots that are there (and not to get distracted by other dots, of which there may be many!). The logic of everything made sense and nothing felt far-fetched or unfair. I enjoyed the experience a lot, and it was bolstered by incredible customer service.
39 escape rooms
A cool set with some neat puzzles, this is a small room which is best experienced by 2/3 people. Good fun and worth a visit!
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Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
11
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No
Not at all
Yes
94 escape rooms
A solid game environment and some decent puzzles. Best for groups of 2-3.
Some interesting puzzles
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Medium
Mechanical
Some tech too
3
It’s small
Not scary
10
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited
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