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Dareloth
80 escape rooms
A thrilling experience not just for fans of videogames like Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, and other mutant- or creature-based horrors. While it’s not a pure horror experience, it excels as a high-tension adventure. The room features a wide variety of technical puzzles, actors who strike a perfect balance between fun and genuinely scary, and a stunning set design. Escape rooms in Spain often stand out for their use of real flowing water and impressive verticality. The boss battle is truly unique and unlike anything I’ve encountered in escape rooms before. Just be prepared: you will get pretty dirty, so plan accordingly!
Gameplay
Players are guided through actors and light, making it almost! always crystal clear what you are supposed to do.
Atmosphere
Impressive special effects, nice acting, very good usage of lights.
Customer service
Heartwarming, enthusiastic people all around.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
You have to experience it. It is an absolute adrenaline ride with some fairly interesting videogame-mechanics, sporting multiple endings. You can fail certain tasks and get another ending based on that.
Story
A competent imagination of the genre coming with a nice plottwist in the end.
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
High tech
Many buttons, cables and keypads to use.
Ideal number of players
3
We played as 2 and it went perfectly well, I would imagine up to 4 works well.
Scary
Spooky
You will have close interactions with something in there, but you will be given the means to handle it.
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
Yes
Physically active
Somewhat
Depending on physical fitness, but there is some climbing and crawling involved. Also the way you interact with the actors can be more on the physical side.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Limited
Barcelona is not really worth exploring by car, there is a metro station 4 minutes from the venue. Parking can take, depending on the time and date, very long so plan accordingly.
Safety
Yes










