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16 escape rooms
Andy’s Room is a bright, colourful escape experience that immediately stands out from more traditional, darker‑themed rooms. It’s clearly designed to be fun, friendly, and accessible — and in many ways, it succeeds. 👍 What We Liked • Clean and well‑kept — The room felt fresh and tidy, which really helped the colourful theme shine. • Vibrant and playful design — The décor is cheerful and immersive, perfect for families or anyone wanting a lighter escape room vibe. • Lots of puzzles — There’s no shortage of things to do, and the variety keeps you moving. • A unique, upbeat concept — The whole experience feels different from the usual escape room formula, leaning into fun rather than fear or tension. 👎 What Could Be Better • Puzzles were quite simple — While the quantity is high, the difficulty is low. Great for beginners, but seasoned players may find it under‑stimulating. • Perfect for kids, less so for experienced teams — The design and puzzle style feel very family‑oriented, which is great if that’s what you’re after. • The planets didn’t seem to have a clear purpose — This element felt disconnected from the rest of the game and didn’t add much to the experience. • Puzzle flow was unclear — The puzzles didn’t naturally lead from one to the next, and the provided map of puzzle order made things feel a bit too guided and simplistic. 🎯 Overall Andy’s Room is a cheerful, colourful escape room ideal for families, kids, and first‑time players. It’s clean, fun, and packed with puzzles — but experienced escape room fans may find the challenge level too light and the puzzle flow a bit disjointed. With a clearer progression and slightly more complexity, it could appeal to a wider range of players.










