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Trystan
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My wife and I recently played the AI Apocalypse room at Puzzled in Taffs Well. It’s a genuinely unique sit‑down escape room, unlike anything we’ve tried before. I absolutely loved the concept, though my wife wasn’t quite as taken with it — so it’s definitely one of those “your mileage may vary” experiences. --- 👍 What We Liked • Challenging, clever puzzles The room leans heavily into mental problem‑solving rather than physical searching, which kept us fully engaged. • Strong technological element You actually need to use a website as part of the game, which adds a modern twist and keeps the experience dynamic. • Great for players with mobility needs Since it’s a sit‑down room with minimal physical movement, it’s ideal if you prefer puzzles over physical tasks. • Free snacks throughout A small touch, but a very welcome one. • A completely new concept for us We’ve done a lot of rooms, and this one genuinely felt different. --- 👎 What Could Be Better • The music is quite loud It can be turned down on request, but it’s noticeably intense at first. • Lots of small components There are many bits and pieces to keep track of. If you don’t move completed puzzles out of the way, things can get confusing fast. • Not ideal for large groups The format and space seem best suited to 2–3 focused players rather than a big team. --- 📝 Overall Thoughts AI Apocalypse is an acquired taste, but if you enjoy more difficult, cerebral puzzles and appreciate a tech‑driven escape room, it’s absolutely worth trying. It’s distinctive, challenging, and refreshingly different from traditional escape room formats.
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