
EscapeBros
7 escape rooms
Amidst souvenir shops and the noise and chaos of Strøget, you will find Clockedin. In a backyard hidden away from the noise, we enter a beautifully decorated waiting room. We are led into the escape room, where we are given a brief introduction by our gamemaster who is well-trained in the role of waiter. The story goes that the head chef has unfortunately fallen ill, exactly on the day that the prestigious food critic Madame Tarte Tartin comes to review the restaurant, so you now have to help make the perfect 3-course menu. The room is quite well decorated, with an eye for detail, and which should resemble an authentic French kitchen. It was a completely new concept that none of us had tried before, as it was not about getting out on time, but about serving the perfect 3-course menu. So you have to be ready to use as much time as possible to complete the entire menu. The room was multi-linear, and it was quite nice as some of the rooms were quite small, so you didn't have to stand in clumps with each other. We were admittedly a bit exhausted, so our flow wasn't as good as usual, but that had nothing to do with the room! There was a mix of locks and electronic puzzles, with some innovative thinking, especially with the use of the senses! You could also tell that the room was relatively new, as there were no traces of previous use. Our game master was good, and we all felt that we were welcomed well. We were also collectively a bit lazy today, but we could still tell that it was on the difficult end of escape rooms. Definitely worth a recommendation if you're in the area!
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Story
Difficulty
Hard
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
10
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Limited
Safety
Yes






