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Archibald Tucker was one of the greatest explorers of the 1930s. His tales of adventure were known the world over and his prized journal documented every adventure. While exploring an abandoned temple in The Lost City, he uncovered a treasure so rare, no man alive had seen it! A sudden gust of wind slams the temple door shut - sealing Tucker and his journal inside! Both were never seen again. Your team of treasure hunters decide it’s time to finish Tucker’s quest. Armed with the latest technology, your research points you to the exact whereabouts of the lost journal which holds the secrets to finding the treasure. In your backpacks, you’ve brought all the materials essential for your adventure! You approach the temple confidently, but once inside angered spirits awaken and deem you unworthy of the riches held within. As a test, they grant you 60 minutes to prove your worth. You must work logically, interact with everything you find and solve puzzles to uncover the treasure! If you fail, the door will be sealed once more and you will surely perish! Can you locate the journal, find the treasure and escape the temple before it’s too late? Time is of the essence!
144 escape rooms
Eacapology Cypress has one of the best lobbies I have seen at an escape room company. They made it into a lounge and I won’t give away the best part but they sure set the BAR. Onto the actual game. The game flowed pretty well once we got in it. They did well with the space they have, however it still leaves to the imagination. Some props were dated and did not work as well as they should have. The game was fun. There are some elements in the room that are shared in every room that I just don’t understand but I think that’s Escapology and not necessarily a bi product of poor planning. Escapology was impressive being in the Houston thx area where good escape rooms are scarce. Well done Eacapology
I’ll give this one a meh. Only because there were some props that needed fixing or updating as wear and tear could clearly be seen.
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20 escape rooms
Fun game- lots of locks. Very linear - only one puzzle that tripped us up.
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26 escape rooms
There were two locks in the game that were not even locked when we entered. We did still take the time to solve one of them and the other we just used the items. So even though our team has their 1st place spot to escape time. You can likely add an extra 5 minutes for the puzzle that we didn’t have to solve. The more upsetting part was that the game master didn’t seem to care that two of the locks weren’t locked at all
The lobby is spacious and well decorated
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