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Step into the shoes of an archaeologist at our Egyptian-themed escape room in Seattle. With just your wits, clues from crates of artifacts, and notes from the trapped archaeologist, you must solve puzzles, unwrap mysteries, and help free Dr. Carter from his certain grave.
All ratings (76)
Mixed
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Very positive
128 escape rooms
Overall a decent room! We did it with 6 people of varying skill levels, and it seemed to work well. The fact they allow up to 12 seems insane though, I would not go over 8 by any means. The room revolves around 1 large centerpiece. There are some non-linear elements. We had a good time and it can hold larger groups well (5-8).
Very friendly!
Yes
Interesting that it revolved around a cool centerpiece
Medium
Nothing over the top, we only used 1 hint
Mixed
6
Not scary
8
No
No
Not at all
Some color-based puzzles
Yes
Maps may take you to the backside though
Medium
Street parking
125 escape rooms
𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 �𓅝𓃄 �𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿 𓆜𓋘𓄁 𓊛𓇙𓋸𓌤𓌥 𓌦 𓅐𓆢 𓆣 𓀉𓆤 𓆥 𓅑𓆘 𓆙 𓅒𓄙 𓄚 𓄛 𓅓𓃺 𓃻 𓅔 𓅕 𓃕 𓃖 𓃗 𓎷 𓄁𓎸𓅖 𓅽 𓅾 𓅿𓅗 𓅘 𓇆 𓇇𓅙 𓅚 𓁵 𓁶𓂵 𓂶𓃝𓋲 𓋳𓀬 𓅛𓁃 𓂺𓅜 𓂨𓅝𓃄 𓄁𓅞𓂙 𓅟𓂿
23 escape rooms
We did this with a group of 8 and that was way too many to fit into this room. There were some neat set pieces but with that many people, one of the challenges was to keep track of who had what piece at any time. I’d recommend a group of 4-6. There were also some technical issues that the game master had to resolve. One of the longest running games in the area, it makes sense that the tech isn’t as shiny as a lot of the newer rooms.
20 escape rooms
This was my second ever room, and I played it with a large group, which left plenty to be desired as there wasn’t enough to do to satisfy that many players. That said, I think this is a great beginner room, especially for a smaller team.
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