
EscapeWithKiDD
51 escape rooms
Capital Treasure had a mysterious atmosphere, mostly because everything looked plain at first, but it made sense once you realize the room is meant to feel like a secretive operation. The theme matched really well with the puzzles and tech used throughout the room, which I appreciated. I don’t like when an escape room has puzzles or props that feel random or don’t fit the setting, but this room stayed pretty consistent with its concept. The puzzle flow had a mix of linear and non-linear moments, but in my opinion, it leaned more linear overall. I think the best group size for this room would be around 4 players. It is definitely more tech-heavy than mechanical-lock focused, which helps the immersion and makes the experience feel more modern. Our GM did a great job giving hints and thoroughly explaining every question we had. That part really helped the overall experience. What hurt the room, though, was that we had a few stops because of tech malfunctions. Luckily, they were resolved quickly, but some room mechanics also felt a little wonky and did not activate properly when pressed. Overall, Capital Treasure was a solid room with a good theme, nice tech, and decent puzzle flow, but it could use some improvements. I think touching up the set and puzzle pieces would help a lot, especially making certain elements feel more “hidden” and secretive than they currently are. A solid 3/5.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
No
Story
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
16
Was anything broken?
Yes
Live actors
No
Physically active
Somewhat
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Parking garage nearby
Safety
Yes








