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A MILLION WAYS IN, ONE WAY OUT The year is 1955. You’ve been wrongfully accused of a crime, and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Your new “home” is a cell that once belonged to an inmate who disappeared without a trace…or did he? Some claim he escaped. Others swear he was murdered by the infamously cruel warden. But no one actually knows… can you escape before you suffer the same fate?
All ratings (53)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
14 escape rooms
Pretty fun room - although really hard for two people. Puzzles are well signposted / you’re going to be doing a lot of interesting things. Sadly wasn’t reset right so we skipped multiple puzzles without realizing. Set is amazing and game host was lovely - thanks David!
43 escape rooms
Great room! I recommend doing this after already experiencing escape rooms prior, unless you have a pretty large group. My dad and I were doing it with a group of three who had never done it before. Communication is key in this game and it definitely helped that my dad and I split up! Still a great room with amazing theming!
62 escape rooms
A difficult room without anything being too much of a logical stretch. I definitely recommend bringing a large group with you. The set design and atmosphere is exactly what you would expect doing a room at the Escape Game. It was so much fun and you really needed to work together. Enough to keep everyone busy while also having moments where everyone needed to work together! The ending was a little unclear to me however.
50 escape rooms
Such a fun game! Definitely recommend 4+ people for this because it can be challenging with a smaller bunch. Being separated at the start is always fun and adds a unique element to the game. For those with physical accessibility issues, this could be a bit of a challenging game but not impossible.
50 escape rooms
This room was SO much fun. We had such a good time because it was so immersive. As Stephie mentioned you definitely want at least 4 people because it would have been much more (logistically) difficult without the extra bodies. You start in two separate jail cells which is fun because you have to work together to break free. I kind of felt like I was in the prison portion of the pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disney lol. The puzzles were fun, linear, and we ended up escaping but it was challenging! We were busy the whole time and honestly had a lot of fun. Escape Game always kills it.
54 escape rooms
Hands down one of the best rooms I have ever done. The set design is incredible and the puzzles are very clever and fun.
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