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Legend tells of a map identifying the locations of mystical artifacts scattered across the globe. It’s been hidden deep within the walls of an ancient dojo guarded by secrets and mystery. To protect the map from those who would use it for evil, you must split into two groups, navigate the dojo, and find it before they do. Hurry, time is running out!
All ratings (126)
Mostly positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Very positive
81 escape rooms
Love how all of the Red Door Rooms connect so was excited to do this one. The puzzles and flow were great. I’ll let you find out which one tested our patience the most tho lol. Overall great.
87 escape rooms
The gameplay’s decent, probably one of Red Door’s high/upper-mid tier games, but I’ld say the atmosphere in this one just feels kind of empty.
14 escape rooms
A well designed/constructed room. Does a great job having you think a little outside the box. Your group will be split in 2 to start, just an fyi. Our GM Sophie was wonderful too.
44 escape rooms
One of the better escape rooms. You start split up, so make sure your group is okay with that. Very high production values.
78 escape rooms
I agree with previous rooms about the puzzle difficulty and no clear sense of direction. We finished with two people but definitely would recommend four.
6 escape rooms
This was our first challenging puzzle. While I think some of the puzzles were super clever, like the koi, teapots, and others.. I do think that the room is ready for some maintenance. There are components that jiggle that are clues, items that are delayed, props ripped off the shelves, and holes in items where you would think a clue fits, but doesn’t. We spent way too much time analyzing broken items or holes that it ruined the flow. But I would say we did enjoy our time and the staff was amazing as always.
58 escape rooms
There was a feature which we spent a good amount of time trying to make work. When we requested help from the GM repeatedly regarding this puzzle, they ignored us (or didn't hear us). After the game was over, they explained that that puzzle was broken. They then recommended that we play the room again some time to break the time record. Otherwise, the room was great and would have been my favorite experience at Red Door.
52 escape rooms
Decent room. Some puzzles were really well designed but others could use more work.
103 escape rooms
Give yourself at least 15 minutes to find parking and the location on the weekends. Finding parking was one issue, then finding how the hell to get upstairs was another challenge in its self haha. This room was fun and the puzzles were great. Would recommend at least 4 people as you are split into 2 teams in the first part of the game. Great communication is required. One puzzle was broken in the second room-where you have to place certain objects wasn’t triggering right. Also, there is a smelling portion of this game, the scents are NOT obvious and you are better off guessing then even attempting to figure out what goes where. That puzzle needs to he changed in my opinion.
26 escape rooms
Not my favorite room but not enough for me to press dislike. This is pitched as their most difficult room and that’s true, but not due to the difficulty of the puzzles but because there’s no clear direction for any of the puzzles in the first room. A lot of time was used up talking among each other wondering what each side does. Had to use a few hints to get the ball rolling. It’s also pitched as you will be needing all your senses and that’s true, you gotta rely on touch, hearing, and smell and that’s all super unique. The amount of unclear direction is what killed it for me. Escaped with like 13 seconds left.