Rating: 4/5 - Another fantastic game from Boxed In, it was super creepy and atmospheric, this small town company is doing great things. The set was very immersive, the church looked appropriately weathered and old, I enjoyed exploring the multiple areas. The puzzles were fun, tactile, and on theme, it was mostly tech with a couple of padlocks, but the locks felt old which fit the theme (no bright colored letter locks). There were at least a couple things I've never done before even after 150+ rooms. I liked the spooky narrative that had a satisfying ending, the room does have at least 1 minor, tech based jump scare but it's not bad and definitely would not call it scary overall. The room is dark but they provided multiple flashlights. Overall, the rooms here are a must-play if you are in St. Louis and worth driving at least couple hours.
I also met the owners and they were so friendly!
I played this one solo (paid for 2) and got out with time to spare, but recommend a team of 2-4 enthusiasts.
Between this, Sasquatch, and 90s Nostalgia it's hard to pick a favorite. Sasquatch has easier puzzles and the set had cooler reveals. The 90s room has more enjoyable references and a more fun story that made you feel like a kid again. Lost Souls is more atmospheric with cooler tech, but it's harder and spookier (which can be good or bad depending on what you want).
Particularly interesting or different
No
Only 1 small, tech based jump scare
Physically active
Not at all
Street parking out front or parking lot in the back