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Master Diaphugius is the greatest name in wizardry in a handful of generations, and he selected you to be his apprentices. You’ve survived alchemical mishaps, recovered from embarrassing transmutations, and braved quests for all manner of exotic ingredients (not to mention the countless runs for tea leaves). But all those headaches, the long nights, and the singed eyebrows have brought you to this ... your final test. Diaphugius has left you alone in his tower with a single mission. His favorite familiar, the cat Mikla, has gone missing. You have been given one hour. If you can find her before your master returns, he will give you your very own spellbook and the title of ... Assistant Wizard!
All ratings (49)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Mostly positive
59 escape rooms
Very well made, great theme, and so much fun. One of the initial puzzles was wonky and was hard at giving you the answer - but that was it. Everything was awesome. No locks, which I like, all theme related puzzles
77 escape rooms
The room has heavily themed and had some neat effects. It is not lock based which is cool, but then it also made it hard to know really what to do. We had to use lots of hints and we couldn’t understand the responses. The room could use a touch up because it was hard to read some of the symbols. It just didn’t flow for us. There are about 8 puzzles so you do have plenty of time to get through it. I went with four 13 year olds for a birthday party. They were very stressed out by the end. I think if the hint system was better and guided them more clearly they would have had a fun time and felt accomplished.
230 escape rooms
Room is excellent. Great set and the theming is whimsical and fun. It was intuitive enough that we didn’t need clues, but on two occasions we were right at the point of being stumped, which is the ideal difficulty in our minds. Lots of fancy tech, all of it worked well. We had loads of fun!
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“Wizard Trials was an average puzzle game wrapped in an impressive set ...“