
Lexus60068
64 escape rooms
First time at Lock Chicago and it was a decent experience. Kong is their newest room with the most tech and it was a good experience overall. The immersion in the room was very good as you felt like you were in a safari camp with the floor being old shipping pallets that creaked, the dim lighting of a nighttime camp, and the wood shipping containers. Some cool themed decorations on the wall added to scenery. There was a lot of tech used in the room where if you performed the right sequences or placed things in the proper place, boxes would automatically open or lights would shine, which was rewarding. The room was pretty dark throughout, and it gets darker as you progress through the game due to a few puzzles near the end that may benefit from having it darker. They only provide 2 very dim lanterns, so luckily I brought my own flashlight, as darkness is an obstacle throughout, which makes the room more difficult. They really should provide each person with their own flashlight, as that would improve the experience significantly. Another area for improvement is to simply provide a pad of paper/pen or a scribe writing tablet as there is 1 puzzle which has a few different parts to it and having something to write on would make it much easier. The darkness and not having anything to write on really frustrated us during this particular puzzle and forced us to waste time. The puzzles were fun overall and made sense, with a few that stretched your thinking a bit (and with the darkness, made it much harder to connect with). The finale of the room, with saving Kong, was neat, but also a little generic. GM (Aiden) was friendly and gave us a few helpful nudges. The hint system is very basic with each character being typed coming onto the screen in real time…but it worked fine. For a 1-room escape room, Kong was a fun experience, but nothing really memorable.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
No
Story
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
Mechanical
Ideal number of players
3
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
10
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Safety
Yes

