For a general escape room audience, I might rate this room as OK. But since Morty is for enthusiasts, I would tell anyone who's played more than 3 rooms to skip this one. My biggest complaint--and one I hope you don't encounter--is that two puzzles were not reset, which is a lot for a room that's already short and easy. The game master, who was clearly overworked and managing more than one game was nice, but all we got was a half-hearted, "I'm so sorry." Take that as you will.
Additionally, enthusiasts will be disappointed that it's mostly a collection of low-effort mindless off-the-shelf puzzles mass produced for escape rooms that can't be bothered to design and fabricate their own. That said, the scenic design and layout were pretty good.
Bottom line, if you're in LoDo drinking and you can't make it to one of Denver's better escape rooms and you really enjoy uninspired puzzles and copycat themes, maybe this room will be ok. But seeing as you're reading reviews on Morty, my suggestion is just skip this one and go to one of Denver's better companies.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Physically active
Not at all