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Pushed for Time is an Escape Room Adventure that starts at the offices of Riditure & Co. - the world's first and only Time Travel Agency. You have been recruited by Riditure & Co. to trace the disappearance of their engineers. Stuffed in the walls of an Art Deco elevator, you find some blueprints not seen since 1926. As you investigate the plans, you realise that the only way forwards is back!
All ratings (32)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
32 escape rooms
A fun room we played while in london. I loved the idea. The puzzles were very mechanical and everything was self made! That was really cool because some things I had never seen before. The negative point I have is that everything in the decor could be more detailled. In some parts you could see the other rooms or bacstage. While playing it was always obvious you were still in an office building. If this gets fixed it will greatly improve the game. Overall the experience was ok.
No
One interesting element but overall normal escaperoom
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
12
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Not at all
Yes
Limited
48 escape rooms
This was a fun escape room with some fun features that i'd not seen before. The puzzle solving was very linear so which made it straightforward at times. Some of the set design was excellent and very immersive but other areas left a little to be desired, for example there were exposed air ventilation units and windows open to the outside. Overall it was a very fun experience if a little expensive for two players. Lidia our host was very enthusiastic.
Limited
200 escape rooms
The 75 minute Pushed for Time offers both some high tech, an elaborate mechanical device and traditional puzzles to make a unique room. The theme/story isn’t necessarily unique, but it’s put together well and makes sense. Not as immersive as the other rooms at Escape Plan, but it’s a lot of fun to play.
No
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
9
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No
Not at all
Transitions between rooms have a step. Game masters can probably work around it but it would lose immersion.
Yes
108 escape rooms
This room is very high production value and the story is really lovely. However, the showcase set pieces almost lead to you to wish for a bit more. As with all of the escape plan rooms, the puzzles are quite lovely - I think this room would be quite eye opening for the crowd that is a little newer to escape rooms. For the experienced crowd, it's good room, but feels a bit lightweight when all is said and done.
Medium
4
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
27 escape rooms
Wow! One of the best escape rooms I have done. Some very new style and well thought out problems. The theme was fantastic and ran through all the rooms. There were novel aspects that really made you feel like you were in the Time Machine. Not completely linear so enough for a group to be getting on with but equally doable for smaller groups. Our host charis stayed in character and made the experience even more enjoyable.
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Yes
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Hard
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5
Not scary
Not scary
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No
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No
Somewhat
Somewhat
Yes
Yes
Limited
Limited
320 escape rooms
Brand new game - high production value and elements I have not seen in London before. Creative, fun puzzles, immersive, must play!
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“Brilliant design and immersive storytelling throughout!“
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48 escape rooms
This was a fun escape room with some fun features that i'd not seen before. The puzzle solving was very linear so which made it straightforward at times. Some of the set design was excellent and very immersive but other areas left a little to be desired, for example there were exposed air ventilation units and windows open to the outside. Overall it was a very fun experience if a little expensive for two players. Lidia our host was very enthusiastic.
Limited
Sep 11, 2024