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Humanity is facing its biggest challenge to survival yet! A mystery pathogen is ravaging the population of Earth and the only hope for a cure is floating on an abandoned space station orbiting the planet. Your team has been selected to take on this nearly impossible challenge: SPACE — Mission: Guardian. A transport ship is fueled and ready to launch at a desert facility. Your mission: board the transport ship, successfully navigate to the abandoned military space station and locate the antiserum that may just be the human race's last hope for survival. To be successful your team will have to endure the stresses of launch and space flight, stabilize a long-abandoned space station and somehow access the frozen storage area of the station to retrieve the needed antiserum. Along the way, you'll surely run into problems that require teamwork, communication, split-second decision making and problem solving. Can you survive the mission and save the world?
All ratings (40)
Very positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
12 escape rooms
Family had a lot of fun at this one. Puzzles were fairly intuitive and the immersion was very impressive. I’d recommend it to everyone.
Very immersive set design.
Easy
148 escape rooms
Wow. So immersive - we felt like we were actually doing a mission, not just an escape room. We were so impressed! The owner was really wonderful too!
28 escape rooms
I’m giving this a heart for the immersion alone and there were definitely a couple major “wow” factors. The flow was pretty good but the puzzles were overwhelming at times. This company has this odd way of choosing your own difficulty (in reality, they never really gave us a choice and I think just ran it at “average”. The problem with this method is it leaves a lot of puzzles that look like obvious puzzles that you don’t need to do so you feeling like you’re missing things.
Yes
Medium
High tech
3-4
Not scary
15
Yes
One thing didn’t go what it was supposed to but the GM barely skipped a beat
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
18 escape rooms
I definitely agree with the immersion comments from others. The immersion was AH-MAZING! I’ve never been in a room where you literally felt like you were there… in this case a spacecraft and space station. Loved the experience for this reason. The puzzles were lacking for me. It seemed all over the place and hard to decipher what needed to be done. I love solving puzzles, but this room left me kind of frustrated because it was so busy. It started off strong with puzzles, and then became more and more unclear as time went on. Overall, I highly recommend this room for the immersion aspect alone. Definitely worth the experience in that way. The game difficulty is also variable which I liked since I went with my BFF and her family who hasn’t completed an escape room before. Glad we went.
High tech
10 escape rooms
This was not worth the price. The game didn’t flow well. The immersion was fantastic however.
Gameplay didn’t flow well. You spend the first 20 minutes just sitting and not solving any puzzles.
Front desk was great. Never even saw our game master until we escaped.
Easy
465 escape rooms
What a unique escape room experience. When in Spokane, Think Tank is the place to go. Their staff is great. Our GM, Shay, was one of the best we’ve had in our over 250 room experience. The game is very high tech. There were times when we had no idea what to do next, but if you’re observant, the answers are there. It’s a challenging room that can be very overwhelming at times, yet we very much enjoyed it. It was our favorite room here. Great lighting, no crawling.
39 escape rooms
This was the most immersive room that I’ve ever completed. The variability of the puzzles has me wanting to go back and do it all again!
Yes
15 escape rooms
THNK TANK Games are the Mad Scientists of the Spokane/CDA escape rooms. They take big, impressive swings and when they hit, it’s an amazing experience. When they miss, it’s a fascinating failure. Space Mission: Guardian is a wonderfully themed, high tech, story based room with many dazzling, immersive moments but still feels incomplete. The mission is that you are selected to rescue the cure for a space borne pandemic from an orbiting research facility before it’s too late. You must pilot a ship, dock it, find the cure and race back home - all the trappings of an exciting sci-fi action thriller along with theming that wouldn’t be out of place at an amusement park. My issues with the room are small but significant. The theming is exquisite and has so much fine detail that it felt overwhelming and actually made some puzzles seem harder than they are. There is so much to take in, there were times when I found myself just still and dumbfounded, not knowing where to start in any of it. I realize that’s a common observation, but in a story driven game, more clear goals can make the experience make you feel more like a hero. There needs to be some tweaks here and there to fix issues with pacing, streamline some puzzles and maybe some beats to the story, driving the narrative and give the room time to breathe and give players a chance where they are in the narrative. Their Booby Trap room does this well, with a bad guy that taunts, teases and curses your puzzle solving acumen. All in all, Space Mission:Guardian is a fantastic room with ambition to spare.
Lots of great moments in this, brilliant theming and a fun staff willing to give you the most immersive room possible, but it felt overwhelming in spots by all the detail.
Simply amazing.
Our game master was funny, helpful and enthusiastic about our experience.
The story felt like it maybe needed some more direction in places. Not hand holding but places where customers can tell where they’re at in the story and know better when they advance the story along.
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