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For a very long time, T.Y.M.E. Corp has been pursuing “Mr. E”, the most notorious, elusive, and white-hat-wearing villain. Finally, their efforts has come into fruition. T.Y.M.E. CORP has managed to make a connection between the corporations Time Portal and Mr. E's Time Lab. Of course, pursuing Mr. E is no easy task. According to a trusted “intel”, Mr. E has a very sophisticated security/defense system called BLOOM which has been pivotal in his notoriety. If T.Y.M.E. Corp. wants to catch Mr. E, this would mean deactivating BLOOM first. The system deactivation process was described by the intel as a 6-tier process with each tier having a 4 digit code. The tech department has been working nonstop to prep the gadgets for the top agents as well as silencing the alarm systems after the initial entry to Mr. E's lab. Unfortunately, all they can promise is 60 minutes. Can the agents successfully deactivate BLOOM on time OR will Mr. E slip out of their grasp once again?
208 escape rooms
Challenging when you overthink things. Geared for kids but may be difficult for them
Gm Kenji was great. Taylor not so much
No
Medium
Mechanical
Some high tech
4
Not scary
10
No
No
Somewhat
Some crawling
Yes
Easy
155 escape rooms
Project: Bloom was a solid escape room experience. I liked it the least out of all of their rooms, but I still had a good time! The room is quite small, but it packs quite the punch in terms of puzzle content. It’s mostly combination locks, but there are some splashes of tech here and there. Project: Bloom is their most lacklustre set, in my opinion. There are 1.5 rooms to go through. I played as a duo, and we were able to move at a good pace; we never felt like we had to rush. The gameplay is linear, with optional side puzzles to complete. I wouldn’t recommend playing with more than 2 people since the space is quite small.
No
Medium
Mechanical
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
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