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Get ready to embark on a quest of a lifetime and discover the enigma of the sunken city of Atlantis. Aspiring archaeologists are needed to join the hunt for the stolen Trident of Poseidon before it’s too late. As you enter the Gates of Atlantis, you will be transported back in time to the lost city’s ruins, where you will uncover its secrets and retrieve the Trident of Poseidon. Will you be able to solve the puzzles and challenges before time runs out?
7 escape rooms
This is more a complaint on the business it’s self, as there are parts of this room where a loose mechanism has to be pretty precise, and you will try a solution and it wont work, but that wouldn’t be much as a problem if the game masters actually watched you/payed attention to your games. One of the gimmicks at cloak and dagger escape rooms is that there hints are pre recorded. It’s nice, adds to the atmosphere and all that, but it does mean that the game masters don’t actually pay attention and just watch videos, and just wait for the call button to be pressed. Overall very frustrating experience, great room design and interesting puzzles that match the room’s difficulty but the way it’s run needs to change.
Some of the props where worn down and where hard to read
Easy
242 escape rooms
fun For this location, my bf & I would rank them as follows: Hannibal the Cannibal Upside Down Gates of Atlantis Hellevator
141 escape rooms
Theming is nice, I think there are two puzzles that are rather a stretch but still it was a good time and still better than others I have been to and done
5 escape rooms
A really fun set of rooms with a cool gimmick. There was only one unintuitive puzzle and the game master gives you heads up on how it works a bit in the beginning. This would be my choice for first room at this Cloak and Dagger
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