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Dr. Walter Brandt is a high-ranking chemical weapons specialist for the United States government, part of a secret department that is only recognized by a series of mysterious numbers and letters. He has been developing powerful viruses capable of eradicating enemy forces with swift pace and deadly accuracy. Foreign powers have noted Dr. Brandt's work and have recruited him to develop a powerful virus capable of killing their enemies in hours. He has gone rogue and has become a threat to the US and potentially the entire human race. You are a team of scientists investigating Dr. Brandt's abandoned laboratory. You've been tasked with finding the only known antidote to virus TS-51 before it gets passed into enemy hands. However, during the investigation a clumsy member of your team bumps into a shelf, sending vials of the highly contagious virus crashing to the ground. One of them breaks and sends plumes of deadly vapor into the air. Immediately, everyone is infected but that isn't your biggest problem. The chemical detection sensor has picked up the threat and shut down the facility. Total decontamination will begin in 60 minutes (eliminating all biological organisms inside)! Your only chance of survival is to scour Dr. Brandt’s laboratory to find the antidote. He has hidden it from the government through a series of riddles, puzzles, and codes that only the smartest can figure out. If you do not find the security override code and antidote within 1 hour the facility will self-destruct, and there will be no escape. Rely on your team, intellect, and keen sense of observation to solve the riddles and unlock the secrets to find the antidote and to escape the facility. Time is of the essence. Do you have what it takes to defeat Dr. Brandt and save yourselves and the World from destructive chemical warfare?
178 escape rooms
This is one of those rooms that maybe suffered because we're familiar with escape rooms. We got out in about 30 minutes which felt a little short considering the price of the experience. GM was fine, puzzles were okay - pretty low tech. We took a newbie with us and they still had fun - so maybe it was just us, but just because it was easy doesn't mean I would recommend it for new people. Just felt a little cheap.
A couple interesting puzzles, but a lot of it felt kinda low budget.
Small space with nothing to distinguish itself.
Staff was fine.
No
No story beyond the basic video.
Easy
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
128 escape rooms
This room is really well done. Not as fancy pants as other rooms, but still very fun to do. The puzzle made sense, and the story was immersive. Our game master was great at explaining the expectations and safety of the room. I think it’s a good room for new escape goers, but still enjoyable regardless of experience.
Well made, and it included a unique puzzle I had never encountered before.
Design was immersive. Nothing super fancy, but still well done. My biggest thing is laminated papers. I feel like escape rooms need to be replace them more often. A few were rather grimy and worn, but nothing that makes they game bad, just a preference.
Our escape guy was awesome. Clear and easy to understand.
I feel like the science/medicine set up is used a lot, but it’s still good.
Set up well, made sense, immersive.
Medium
Mechanical
There some tech included, but very minor.
4
3-5. I don’t think you’ll need more than that.
Not scary
Maybe spooky, if alien/pandemic stuff freaks you out, but no jump scares or anything like that.
15
No
No
Not at all
I would say it’s pretty wheelchair accessible. Colorblind beds would have some minor issues, hearing impaired should do just fine.
Yes
It’s part of All Star Bowling and Entertainment. Just take a left upon entering the main entrance.
Easy
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