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The Sisters Curse takes place in the 14th century in the small town of Warwick, a fishing port in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom.
All ratings (898)
Very positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Overwhelmingly positive
46 escape rooms
Such a fun room w/ great atmosphere! Really felt like we were in a cottage. Lots of fun effects too. The game is linear but it helps progress the storyline - ended up really loving this room and can’t wait to come back! Our GM (older gentleman) was a sweetheart and gave us nudges when needed. Book this room!
14 escape rooms
This escape room was fun but left us feeling a little underwhelmed. There were a few puzzles that we weren’t sure exactly what we did, and we weren’t following the story all that well so we were left a little lost at times. There was one puzzle that we just weren’t able to use as intended due to a lighting issue so that was frustrating. Still, there were several puzzles that had cool effects
12 escape rooms
Amazing mechanics and production value not found in most escape rooms!
28 escape rooms
We love magic/wizard theme rooms. I love the atmosphere and decorations! And our little dragon friend was great help with clues and assistance. Entering the room was fun and the room was filled with puzzles just… it’s a linear room. You have to do one at a time. A a large group will be a tight fit . And you’ll feel left out . I wish there was more to do without having to wait for the next player .
44 escape rooms
We did this room with 2 of us and were able to finish in time. I wouldn’t do with more than 4 people as it may be a little cramped with anymore. It’s linear and has really cool tech puzzles. This was a beautiful room! The decorations matched the theme perfectly. Our GM, Jeff, was super cool. We’re looking forward to trying out their other room!
20 escape rooms
Production and technology was amazing. Gameplay was linear and puzzles were pretty easy though
11 escape rooms
The linear format of the game is something I don’t think I enjoy as much as a non-linear room, but it was still enjoyable. Some puzzles were a bit too easy. Some of the light features in the room did not trigger properly, so we were stuck trying to figure out what to do next. The GM tried to fix it, but the issue persisted. We eventually figured out what to do after a few minutes, but the malfunction pulled us out of the immersive experience and made us doubt the functionality of the rest of the room. The effects were great and some of the puzzles were interesting. A great room for 4-5 people.
22 escape rooms
One of those pick this up and put it over there rooms with a laminated instruction manual. Not a fan of the game play. It’s a beautiful room but wasn’t worth it. Too dark for the sake of being dark. And clue/ audio system was hard to understand and lacking clarity. Also didn’t like that clues were given before asked for.
13 escape rooms
Was pleasantly surprised by this room! The props and effects were so cool and very immersive. The puzzles were fairly good, but it was more about immersive experience than the puzzles, which I liked. Best if there’s 5 of you, makes sense for the story and props!
30 escape rooms
This was a cool room with tons of technology (lots of special effects, automation). We really appreciated the large quantity of puzzles and the time and attention that was put into the room and the immersive experience of the story line. Definitely book this room if you enjoy rooms with lots of tech and effects. The only downside is that many of the puzzles were pretty simple and with the linear design, sometimes it felt like just following directions. In any case we really enjoyed the room and we're glad that we played but we enjoyed Lab Rat more for the heavier focus on the puzzles.
“The set was a wonder. It was handcrafted from floor to ceiling and exceptionally detailed. “