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The kingdom is in an uproar since their beloved Queen mysteriously disappeared in the middle of the night. The King has hired you, noble adventurers & champions of the realm, to find the Queen and return her safely home. Will you find the Queen, solve the mystery and bring peace to the realm? Save the Queen is a story-driven adventure that is recommended for groups of 2-6 that are first or second time adventurers. It contains tasks and puzzles of varying difficulty that reveal the story as they are solved and played through.
184 escape rooms
Rating: 3/5 - I really like the concept here, it's different than an escape room. There are no time limits and it's a large facility with tons of cool, detailed themed areas that you are free to explore. It's oriented it bit more towards kids or very casual players. This specific game is more limited to only a few areas while some of the other games require you to hunt around more of the facility. I liked the interesting fairytale storyline of this game and it was a mix of padlocks and tech triggers. However, most of the puzzles were solved on laminated paper with dry erase markers which wasn't as fun for me, the variety was just OK. The ending was climactic though so at least it ends on a high note. Because of the linear, paper based puzzles, I'd recommend 1-3 players. All the staff here is very friendly and helpful. Of the 3 games I played, here's my personal ranking starting with my favorite: 1. Lost at Sea - High tech with fun puzzles and some scavenger hunt elements 2 .Save the Queen - Mix of padlocks and tech, interesting storyline and fun ending, but I was not a fan of the paper based puzzles. 3. If These Walls Could Talk - More basic puzzles with little variety and mostly padlocks with a couple of tech items.
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The entire concept of this company is different
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Mix of tech and padlocks
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Large parking lot right out front
87 escape rooms
This game was cute and fun. We had a lovely time. I will say my feeling was that the whole place is geared more toward kids. We enjoyed the game, and some of the puzzles were interesting, but the drawback of the integrated games is intensive signposting/clearly defined puzzles on sheets of paper. We enjoyed getting to walks around and see the whole space and left curious about the other games. The staff were incredibly kind and clearly loved immersing guests in the adventures.
85 escape rooms
So far Save the Queen has been my favorite adventure at Adventures of Intrigue. Very original puzzles with a fun storyline. Some great hidden elements and a 10/10 experience.
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