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You have headed out to find out the ruins of the mystic. But, beware that the temple is very dangerous. Get the treasure quickly and escape from the scene.
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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Overwhelmingly positive
785 escape rooms
I was pleasantly surprised by this game. Typically the Mayan Temple theme doesnβt do it for me, but this was such a well done room. The owner went above and beyond in both puzzle design and set design. We really enjoyed it.
6 escape rooms
Our host was very engaging and friendly. The rooms are beautifully themed and detailed. The puzzles are well thought out and not as linear as some of the ones weβve done, which made it fun, you have to remember all of the items you have encountered before to solve some of the puzzles. Highly recommended
Yes
Hard
It was a bit hard with just two people, but not impossible
Mechanical
3
Spooky
15
No
No
Somewhat
I would say itβs still doable, but can be a bit tricky.
Yes
Easy
5 escape rooms
Amazing room! I did this room with my friend. It's not your traditional 'lock and key' room so it made it super immersive and interactive. There were so many puzzles; I would say having more people would've made it easier to divide and conquer. The design of the place was spectacular! So many details and cool effects. Our host was amazing and helped when we needed (not to brag but we only needed two hints). I would definitely do this one again with other people just so I can watch them do it. The story is pretty good and the ending is one of the most satisfying ones. I rank this as one of my favorites.
Yes
Super cool, immersive, interactive
Expert
High tech
Amazing effects and sounds.
4
It's possible to do with 2, but with so many puzzles, time is not your friend
Spooky
Lots of light effects, opened doors and compartments
14
No
No
Somewhat
A lot of walking around looking for stuff and trial & error
Difficult - low lighting room and only certain things would light up that you would need to see
Yes
Easy
8 escape rooms
High tech, wonderful immersove game. Not traditional lock and key. Awesome sound effects and things that would pop open or light up. We did not escape but our game master was awesome and walked us through the last 2 clues and even the big finish...that was super impressive. Highly recommend any room here!
Yes
Medium
High tech
Not scary
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
47 escape rooms
Amazing immersion, interesting tech puzzles but not my favorite room. I'm not a fan of the theme, as most puzzles are just about decoding symbols - so not as much puzzle variety as other rooms. It does have a very unique epic ending. It's my least favorite at this location, but it's still great compared to many other escaoe rooms. I'd recommend Paradox and Frost Base Z over this room.
10
No
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
97 escape rooms
We had the pleasure to experience all 3 of the rooms at Rabbit back to back. Definitely one of the nicer operations I've been to. The staff was very friendly, the themed lobby had engaging activities to do between rooms, and all the rooms were great. The ruins room is my favorite theme of the 3 rooms. It felt very engaging and immersive. The last puzzle is difficult but the rest flows well and would be fun for young kids.
Yes
Medium
High tech
4
Not scary
6
Yes
They handled the repair well.
No
Not at all
Yes
Easy
58 escape rooms
All of the rooms at this company are amazing! This room was unique and well built. My husband and I completed this room with just the two of us and had a blast.
35 escape rooms
I recommend this room. They did a good job on the design. They had some unique elements in this room that had us laughing and having a good time!
267 escape rooms
This is a copy of the review I wrote for this game on Escape Authority: You and your team of treasure hunters have uncovered an artifact that you believe could lead you to the location of a lost Mayan temple filled with hoards of hidden treasure. Beware, we have heard rumors that the temple is very dangerous and filled with traps for unwelcome visitors. If you donβt find the treasure quickly, it may consume you. Weβve found ourselves exploring yet another crumbling temple in search of lost treasure. This time, however, it was a relief to discover that instead of being trapped inside a collapsed tomb running out of oxygen, our team of explorers learn that we have already found said treasure. Huzzah! Not so fast. The festivities are cut short when a thieving teammate sneaks out under cover of darkness and has taken all of our newly discovered gold with them. Our adventure leads us not to escaping from the Ruins of The Mystic Temple, but first to figuring out how to get back inside and ultimately catch up to our greedy expedition member to reclaim the stolen treasure. Itβs these creative twists on an escape game trope that set Rabbit Hole Recreation Services apart, leaving explorers to quickly realize they are in for an adventure that is not only thoughtfully put together, but downright fun. The story plays out naturally and is told through items found within the world of the temple, not simply told to the expedition before entering the game. Scenic For those who have ever wanted to run wild in a world reminiscent of Nickelodeonβs Legends Of Hidden Temple, look no further! Immediately upon approaching the entrance to the Ruins of the Mystic Temple, explorers are enveloped in a world oozing with detail. Every inch of the environment felt carefully crafted and authentic. From jungle foliage to stone walls engraved with the requisite ancient symbols, the world of Ruins of the Mystic Temple is entirely custom made and feels real. Tech is integrated in a way that is natural and appropriate to the environment and time period. Even glowing stone panels integrate so seamlessly that it just feels like mystical magic. Ambient noise adds an additional level of realism and ratchets up the tension at just the right moments. Puzzles Films such as Indiana Jones and The Goonies have primed explorers to accept a world in which ancient temples are filled with traps and puzzles, and as a result, every step along the journey made sense given the narrative. We appreciated that storyworld continuity while focusing on catching the explorer who absconded with the Mayanβs precious treasure. With not a single store bought combination lock in sight, all of the tasks required of temple explorers flow intuitively and feel natural to the storyworld. Practical challenges, such as figuring out how to turn on a generator that would actually enable use of electricity to illuminate the otherwise dimly lit temple space, serve to further immerse explorers into the storyworld of Ruins of the Mystic Temple. Overall Starting with the venueβs unique name, which we confirmed was a nod to memorable film, The Gameβs Consumer Recreation Services, there exists a tangible sense of intrigue before even arriving at the venue. And culminating in one of the best βTa-da!β moments that we have experienced in an escape game to date, Ruins Of The Mystic Temple left our crew of experienced explorers smiling from ear to ear. While the footprint of the game is not nearly as expansive as some other temple-themed adventures, it packs so much into the space that it feels as if the expedition had completed a massive journey with a worthy pay off and satisfying story arc. Ruins Of The Mystic Temple created a sense of discovery and wonder that had us wishing the game would have gone on even longer. Although this is Rabbit Hole Recreation Serviceβs first entry into the world of escape games, it is clear their passion for creating immersive adventures makes them a facility to keep an eye on.
3
6 escape rooms
My least favorite room at Rabbit Hole, but still really enjoyed it. Got stuck on the last puzzle but had a wonderful time.
βMystic Temple was one of the Denver areaβs must-play escape games.β