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Would you like to explore a magical forest, solve the mystery of a cabin in the woods, or travel back in time to an inventor’s lab where mechanics and magic collide? How about doing all three at once? You’ll have 60 minutes to journey through three captivating dreams, each filled with unique clues and challenging puzzles. Solve the mystery of each dream before you wake up!
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Don’t listen to the review from Sankurasteph below - we were there after them and heard their nonsense they were a miserable group of people complaining about everything. Other escape rooms should be warned. The experience and staff (Christian) was AMAZING! This experience was awesome. And the room was VERY COOL. Excited about their new one. Their complaint about “failing a dexterity test” makes no sense we finished this room with two people when it’s four recommended. Nothing was that difficult. We’re do a lot of these things so we solve puzzles easily. But if the “test” was to push two buttons at the same time or place something down quickly before time runs out that’s why you have four people… dumb complaint from a salty Karen. The puzzles were clever and not spoonfed to you each sort of independently worked toward the overall room with a loose connection between them. Yes I noticed some props I’ve seen before in other rooms, but that’s normal Not everything you ever experience will be from scratch… even if sourced from a prop company the room experience isn’t harmed by that. Even the familiar prop (I know what they are talking about because another room in Austin uses the same prop) is used in a clever way that made it different. The uniqueness to this room is you explore each puzzle that’s how you get clues how to solve it. Example is push a button, something happens, push it again something else happens, start to see the pattern, then solve. This sort of challenge I personally like a lot rather than “look around, here’s the code, find the lock” sort of linear boring repeat puzzle. Also the last room especially had a clever puzzle we had never seen before which is always a treat so PAY ATTENTION to the clues you find and look everywhere to figure out what it’s talking about is my only hint. Overall this group has promise and excited to see what else they pump out
Christian was 11/10
Medium
12 escape rooms
We had a fine time in this game, but what really made the experience poor was what we later learned about how the team here misleads their players. As for the game itself: This room is a three-in-one linear experience that takes you through three small rooms in 20-minute increments with a basic story connecting them. Three groups are playing the game simultaneously, so when you enter room 2, another group enters room 1 and so on. There was only one GM moderating three groups during our game. We most enjoyed the second room, which had more traditional puzzles and the most complete theming. The other two rooms had minimal decor and featured what I would call “mini games” rather than puzzles, including memory tests and dexterity games. It was interesting to incorporate some games into the traditional escape experience, but the drawback is that you could easily fail to complete the rooms in time due to failing a dexterity test, even if you solve everything else, which feels frustrating and cheap, not to mention not very accessibility-friendly. We ultimately solved everything with the exception of one puzzle in the final room. Our GM later confirmed that we had in fact solved it correctly, but the sensors in the prop malfunctioned. The experience itself was underwhelming but fine. But was really surprised us was what we learned about the game afterward. We spoke with the GM after our game and he led us to believe that everything in the experience was designed and built in-house by himself and the room’s owner. He also told us that it was an independent room (not a franchise). We were impressed to learn that everything was built from scratch. There were some very cool props and mechanics on display, and while the decor in 2/3 of the rooms was pretty basic, it was impressive coming from a brand new game designed by a team of two. However, we did some research about the game afterwards, interested to learn more about their story, and discovered that none of this was true. There are several other 4 Dreams locations throughout the country and based on their websites, they all feature the same game with nearly identical rooms. The most impressive props and puzzles, we learned, came from a props company that specializes in turn-key escape rooms. In their catalogue we found most of what we had just seen at 4 Dreams. 4 Dreams is promoting a Jumanji game, and we also saw this “Jungle Game” premade room available to order from the same purveyor — using the exact same photos and videos 4 Dreams is currently using to promote theirs, despite the GM telling us that they were currently designing and building it. To be clear, I don’t believe that purchasing puzzles or props makes a game bad. However, if you are using a premade room, I expect that saved effort to be spent on making the rest of the experience exceptional. When I believed 4 Dreams was built and designed entirely by a two-person team onsite, I didn’t mind that there were some glitches, or that the spectacle was lacking. But knowing that they bought their most impressive and complex pieces prefabricated leaves me very disappointed in the lackluster attention paid to everything else. And most importantly: We were lied to about all of this when we talked to the GM about the game, praised specific set pieces, and were told that he and this location’s owner created them. I would happily replay a lackluster game that improves over time, but I have no interest in returning to a business that has misrepresented its product and lied to its customers.
129 escape rooms
Some very unique elements in the room. It is split in different “dreams” each with its own win conditions.
Yes
Medium
High tech
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Not scary
15
No
Somewhat
Have to climb stairs to get to the room
Yes
2 escape rooms
As someone who has played over 50 escape rooms, I was truly impressed by 4 Dreams Escape Game. The production value, puzzle design, and attention to detail in the props were top-notch. The atmosphere was incredibly immersive, and it’s amazing how the owner transformed an old house into such a creative and well-designed escape experience. Every puzzle felt purposeful and well-integrated into the story. Our game master was fantastic—engaging, attentive, and clearly passionate about creating a great experience. Definitely one of the best escape rooms I’ve done, and I highly recommend it to both new and experienced players!
119 escape rooms
Many Puzzles are dexterity based. Very few logic based puzzles. Nice Tech. We tried to play with 2 people when the minimum is 4. Though it was fun, I do not recommend. please bring 4 people. Shoutout to the game master for being our extra person!
Very
11 escape rooms
This was so much fun! Amazing setup and very cool puzzles. Some a bit challenging, but overall - absolutely great time! Highly recommended.
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129 escape rooms
Some very unique elements in the room. It is split in different “dreams” each with its own win conditions.
Yes
Medium
High tech
3
Not scary
15
No
Somewhat
Have to climb stairs to get to the room
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Mar 16, 2025 | Experienced Mar 16, 2025