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Introducing Dr. Jones and the Sword of Kings escape room in Middleburg Heights, OH location. Embark on a thrilling adventure with Dr. Henry “Indiana” Jones, the newly appointed Head Curator of the British Museum, as he stumbles upon a long-forgotten secret within its historic halls. Rumors swirl of King Arthur’s legendary sword, Excalibur, hidden within the museum’s depths for centuries. By a stroke of luck or fate, Dr. Jones uncovers secret information while settling into his new office. The Knights of the New Table, a secret society bent on establishing a new world order, have also discovered the sword’s location and seek its fabled powers for their own nefarious purposes. Retired from adventures for quite some time, Dr. Jones needs your help. Assemble your team to assist him in a race against time and the cunning Knights. Search the historic museum for clues, solve its cryptic puzzles, and unlock its hidden secrets. You have 60 minutes to locate Excalibur’s secret resting place, preserving its ancient magic from falling into the wrong hands. Can you and Dr. Jones protect Excalibur’s legendary power from the grasp of The Knights of the New Table before it’s too late?
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Although this room sort of flew under the radar for me for a long time due to having a relatively uninspiring theme, this game pretty much met my expectations as a room that was solid, and not much more. The game had a pretty interesting story and one very unique device, along with a notably well built second (and first) room. The game also did a great job at making you pay attention to detail and find the answers where you sometimes least expect them. The puzzle lineup as a whole was good, but not great, which can also be said about most of the puzzles individually. It didn't have a standout puzzle, but there were some annoying ones that bring down the room a little bit. It is also worth noting that the door to the second room is one of the best-hidden I've ever seen. Although the room may have been a bit too difficult for two people, the puzzles are overall mediocre, and we were missing a prop, the room still does its job well and serves as a great member of Middleburg's supporting cast.
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Spooky
The second room is pretty dark and has a few creepy props, but does not intend to scare you and is otherwise totally fine.
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Easy
167 escape rooms
Great use of theme and visual immersion. Other than a few elements my team overlooked, puzzles were a good challenge and not overtly straightforward. Good mix of type of puzzles which we find great for teams as someone can excel in one type and not the other. Another good addition to the company’s repertoire of rooms.
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Very interesting room although we did struggle a bit. Set was well done but didn't feel like it matched up with the story. However, most of the puzzles were really good and we had a good time despite some setbacks from room malfunctions.
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