
MightyMatt
104 escape rooms
By far their best room, for people who are starting out this is a good start
Mostly Positive (119 ratings)
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Vous êtes un apprenti sorcier à l’école de magie. Les rumeurs racontent que le seigneur des ténèbres est sur le point de faire son grand retour. De plus, un de vos professeurs, le professeur Severus, ne semble pas du tout troublé par la nouvelle. Au contraire il est de plus en plus mystérieux. Le professeur Sillvian vous a convoqué pour vous annoncer que la baguette de sureau, la clé pouvant ouvrir le tombeau du seigneur des ténèbres, a été dérobée. Vous devrez investiguer le bureau du professeur Severus à la recherche de preuves de sa culpabilité. Qui sait quels terribles secrets seront découverts dans votre quête?
All ratings (119)
Mostly Positive

104 escape rooms
By far their best room, for people who are starting out this is a good start
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50 escape rooms
If you are not a Harry Potter fan this may be less interesting. I found the enigmas lacked logic. The flow is not the best
No
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
8
Yes
objects were things are dragged are starting to be worned off
Yes
Not at all
Yes
Easy
S
98 escape rooms
The story is basically just a rip-off of Harry Potter. As far as originality goes, it’s not exactly top-notch. The quality of the props and decor is okay, but I think the person who designs the sets at L’Intrigue only has a hot glue gun to assemble the pieces. The finish and overall quality aren’t the most impressive compared to other places I’ve been to. Lots of spells. And the quality of the props needed to solve the puzzles makes solving them difficult, because there’s a lack of precision regarding the effect the prop is supposed to produce. Our GM was very good. Great game! She stayed in character even during her interactions. To be honest, I’m not a fan of magic themes. The quality of the puzzles didn’t help the experience.
No
Hard
Mechanical
3
Not scary
9
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Medium

138 escape rooms
Compared to all the other Harry Potter-themed rooms, this one ranks at the bottom in my opinion. One positive aspect of the room is the use of various spells to enhance and interact with the environment. The decor lacks a bit of care and originality. As is often the case in rooms that require magic, the connections between the puzzles and the next stage are sometimes unclear. We had the same GM as in the Davy Jones room again, so we received a lot of unsolicited help, which didn’t leave us any time to experiment with spells. Every time we tried something, he immediately told us it wasn’t the right answer, not allowing us to use trial and error. We felt like we were being led by the hand, but since we’ve played an average of 130 games, this ruined our experience.
No
Hard
Difficult because the puzzles lack clarity.
High tech
4
Not scary
8
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy

31 escape rooms
A room with a lot of potential. The GM left something to be desired—he didn’t make eye contact and recited his lines as if he were reading from a script… But he was nice! The room itself lacked decor; I think some cauldrons and stacks of books could have added something. The puzzles were often nonsensical… It was hard to see the connection between certain objects. Overall, 7/10.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
3
Not scary
12
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Limited

183 escape rooms
The game is interactive and uses a lot of the Harry Potter theme, it was really fun to find a game with this much reference to the movies. Without saying too much, it was super fun to use different objects in the game. It was an easy game and the decor wasn’t particularly spectacular, it was pretty basic, but all the accessories gave the Harry Potter vibe perfectly. We had fun even if some players didn’t watch Harry Potter, I feel like I probably enjoy it more since I am a fan of Hp, I probably wouldn’t do this game if you haven’t watched.

53 escape rooms
Using magic wands, we had to cast spells by performing the appropriate gestures. We started by entering a dark room. Then we cast our first spell: Lumos! Throughout our journey, we had to cast certain spells, which added to the immersive experience. It took a bit of searching and brainstorming to make our way through the room. When we needed clues, we turned to our dear Sylvianne, who was fully immersed in her character—which we really appreciated. We encountered a few minor glitches during the game, but our game master was keeping a close eye on us, so it wasn’t anything that could have derailed us. A wonderful Harry Potter-themed escape room, and our kids loved it. Using magic wands, we had to cast spells by performing the appropriate gestures. We started by entering a dark room and casting our first spell: Lumos! Throughout our journey, we had to cast certain spells that added to the immersion. Some searching and brainstorming were necessary to complete the room. When we needed clues, we called on our dear Sylvianne, who was well anchored in her character, which was greatly appreciated. We encountered a few minor glitches during the game, but our game master was keeping a close eye on us, so it was nothing that would make us give up. It was a wonderful Harry Potter-themed escape room, and our children loved it.
Medium
High tech
4
Serves 2 to 4
Not scary
8
No
Yes
Our GM plays a character to set the stage for the game's story.
Not at all
Yes
Easy

119 escape rooms
Honestly, very amusing Harry Potter inspired room! Had loads of fun and the puzzles were good but there were also puzzles that took out of the immersion. Overall 7.8/10
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