Room was more difficult than it needed to be. For the most part, the puzzles were simple - just needed to uncover the pieces. However, there was a five letter lock whose code was not an actual word - I’ve never seen that before. As I mentioned above, there was a LOT of reading required off of metal plates and not much light to do it in. There was a calendar puzzle whose solution was very random. And - my least favorite type of puzzle - the maze that needs a magnet to solve.
Overall, I think this was just a really old school room (they are still boasting of their low success rates, which you rarely see anymore) and they had some old school puzzles. Their rules/safety video was sooo long, too. Having said all of that, the room did have some charms and I enjoyed it for what it was.
Overall, the establishment was nice with food and drinks and other entertainment options. Not crowded, but was a Thursday night.

I’m not sure it flowed very well. Objects from previous rooms were continually needed and there was too much reading (off of metal plates in very dim lighting) required.
Props were okay. Lots of body parts!
On the front end great; on the back end, not so great. GM looked like he was in a hurry to go home. We had to call down the hall to get him to take a photo.
Hard where it didn’t need to be, though. Some puzzles had no logical way to be worked out and thus, we lost too much time on them
Ideal number of players
4-5
Very dark for most of it - just one small light for the team to share
Physically active
Not at all