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At the Da Vinci’s challenge you only get an hour to solve the mystery of the room that is specially designed to check your logical ingenuity, are you in for it?
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Mostly positive
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Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
93 escape rooms
The room is enticing and complex.Highly recommend to go with a group. I was surprised to find more mechanical puzzles than usual.
175 escape rooms
Solid, fun room! Split start, and on the harder side. Props felt well maintained and unique. Fun puzzles, one frustrating moment we needed some help with. Overall a solid room. I’ve only played 2 Quest room games, but they tend to be a solid quality. Play this one if you’re up for a challenge! Kimberly was a great host! Escaped with 4 in 56 minutes
44 escape rooms
GM was amazing she was very nice however the game was not lol. Terrible set up and gameplay. Just plain awful. Don’t waste your money or time. It’s basically one large room that is sectioned into “two” rooms that has puzzles in random corners that you need to solve. And then one other “room” (basically a closet) opens and you have to collect items from the previous large room to place on a desk that gives you an item to hang on a wall and it’s over. Just very lack lustre and lame. But again the GM was very helpful and sweet she even gave us extra time.
4 escape rooms
Pro tip: you REALLY want a large group for this one. Lots of riddles to solve and Better the more people!
16 escape rooms
Incredibly difficult room with unique puzzles. Gamemaster acting was on point and really put us into the zone. They were also nice enough to give us a little extra time to finish the room as we were a few seconds over.
12 escape rooms
I enjoyed it- to hard for me and my elderly parents. Would try again with a larger group of experienced puzzlers
88 escape rooms
Da Vinci's Challenge was advertised as Questroom's most difficult room until it was recently overthrown by Cannibal's Den 2.0. Nevertheless, it deserves its reputation and was terrifically tough while maintaining a fun and exciting atmosphere. There were numerous puzzles spread across a spacious area, making this a great room to tackle with a larger group. Difficulty level for each puzzle varied widely, from easy to complex. Groups will have to utilize strong observational, deduction, and communication skills to complete each one. Other than 1 puzzle, I enjoyed each one for its creativity and how it fit into the overall story and theme. Set design is strong, immersing the players into a believable Renaissance-era workshop. There are plenty of details, just enough to enhance the experience without overwhelming the player or throwing red herrings. I want to give a special shoutout to our GM, who welcomed us warmly and fully threw himself into the character while giving us our introductions. His presence enhanced our experience ten fold. If you are craving a challenge, try pitting your mind against the great Da Vinci himself and prove you are worthy of becoming his pupil.
82 escape rooms
This is a split room! We had 6 folks with some beginners who were eager to do some puzzle solving. Be not afraid when you first enter, for this is a room of the minds and not of the dark. I liked the theme and the overall set design as well as one "Mission" puzzle in particular. But there was one puzzle that frustrated me due to its wooden locks that just wouldn't open unless it was perfectly aligned. Would suggest 4-6 people.
79 escape rooms
This escape room takes you on a journey through the life of Renaissance master, Leonardo da Vinci. The puzzles combine historical facts with his inventions, his ideas, and speculations about his not-yet-revealed work. Overall, difficulty is not too hard. The set design is impressive. The puzzles do play around with light, which makes for an intellectulally stimulating challenge. The ambiance was further enhanced by classical music in the background. Beware of parking - it is in Koreatown so just plan ahead of time. We had a group of six, with mixed levels of experiences They do split you up into two groups in the beginning, and I believe the minimum number of participants is two! Communication is key, and if you're a fan or art, history, or Da Vinci's genius, then this room is for you.
120 escape rooms
Completed with 2 players - we were pretty proud of ourselves for that one! Great room, lots of verbal communication needed.
“We really enjoyed this escape room.“