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The Benefactor's Test

Very Positive (16 ratings)

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The Benefactor’s Test is Payday Escape’s first ever escape room and the first chapter in the story of Victor Zarkhoff and the Emerald Diadem. The infamous treasure hunter Victor Zarkhoff has just announced the building of a new private vault, certain to be filled with all kinds of wonders from around the world! Meanwhile, a mysterious individual known only as the Benefactor is putting together a team of highly skilled thieves, puzzle solvers, and clue finders, and you have been invited to be part of it. Infiltrate the office of Victor Zarkhoff and find the hidden vault schematics before the time runs out! Should you succeed, the Benefactor might have a job for you…

  • 2-6
  • 60 mins
  • Not scary

Ratings

All ratings (16)

Very Positive

Gameplay
Very Positive
Atmosphere
Very Positive
Customer service
Very Positive

Reviews

@marmotry
marmotry

192 escape rooms

Excellent production values and set design. This room punches well above what you'd expect. The whole operation is run by a small group of owners who also designed and built the room, and their passion for escape rooms is evident in every detail. The GM kicks off the experience in character and in costume, setting up the story before you even touch a puzzle. Even when a small technical issue came up mid-game, he stayed in character and kept the immersion intact. That kind of commitment to the experience is rare. Puzzle design is genuinely impressive. Mostly technical and mechanical solves, very few traditional locks, and the ones that exist make sense in the world of the room. You're not hunting for four-digit codes to feed into a wall of padlocks. This is the kind of puzzle design that reminds me why I got into escape rooms in the first place. The room is technically a single space, but puzzles unfold in layers that make it feel much bigger than it is. I didn't miss the "new room reveal" feeling at all, which says a lot about how well the progression is designed. Not strictly linear. Multiple threads can be worked simultaneously, so it scales well for larger groups. We escaped as a duo with about 5 minutes left. Difficulty felt well-calibrated: challenging without being punishing. Hints delivered via an in-room phone. The theme is a training mission for a heist, with the actual heist planned as a second room. Can't wait. Enthusiasts: make the drive to Bow, NH for this one. It's not a location you'd stumble on, but it's absolutely worth seeking out. The venue also has a board game room with a big library of games available to play (including TTRPGs) for a small fee, plus games for sale, so you can easily make a day of it.

Gameplay

Really immersive. Not much for signposting, but uncovering puzzles was intuitive.

Atmosphere

High quality set design. Authentic props and great story-building.

Customer service

Extremely friendly and welcoming GM/owner(s).

Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Enough of a twist on the heist trope, especially with the level of immersion, to keep the room interesting.

Story

Plot was great, and the GM did a great job playing a character which helped to create a memorable experience.

Difficulty

Hard

It was challenging, but doable with two players. All of the puzzles were well clued and fair.

Game tech

High tech

Some physical locks, but mostly keyed ones - so the room wasn't just about looking for numbers or letters as lock combinations. Some interesting sensor-based puzzles as well.

Ideal number of players

4

Definitely playable with a somewhat experience pair of players, but would scale up nicely to higher player counts.

Scary

Not scary

Just light heist-peril - 'will we get caught'. But nothing spooky or scary.

Minimum age

8

Was anything broken?

No

Live actors

Yes

GM intro'd the game to us in costume and in character. Contact to and from him in-game was in character too.

Physically active

Not at all

No crawling, running, or jumping. Nothing dexterity or time-based.

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Safety

Yes

May 25, 2026 | Experienced May 25, 2026
@Digger
Digger

7 escape rooms

For a new venue, with it's first room, and as a single room escape, I was genuinely impressed with their design choices both for immersion and puzzle design, with keeping a storyline together. This room will be a prequel to the one being built and I'm confident our group will be back for the next one.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service

I'm really excited to see what the team here does with the growth of this space!

Scary

Not scary

Feb 1, 2026
@msd7485
msd7485

629 escape rooms

Great room with logical game play. Everything was thematic, and followed the story line. A really cool location. We’re excited for the vault!

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Easy

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

Dec 6, 2025 | Experienced Dec 6, 2025

D

Darthdaddy

1 escape room

Pay Day Escapes absolutely blew us away. We’ve completed over 100 escape rooms across New England, and this one instantly jumped into our top 3. The level of immersion, set design, and puzzle creativity is top-tier from start to finish. There are multiple things to be working on so it’s not linear which gives it an awesome feel. The puzzles are challenging but fair, flowing together in a way that keeps the whole group locked in and excited. Nothing feels random or filler; everything is intentional and enhances the story. On top of that, the staff is welcoming, energetic, and clearly passionate about creating unforgettable experiences. If you’re an escape room veteran or even a first-timer, Pay Day Escapes is a must-do. It stands out not just in New England, but among the best rooms we’ve ever played. Highly recommended. On top of the escape room, they also have an amazing game space available to rent, filled with board games you can try out. It’s the perfect place to hang out before or after your game, or even host a small event.

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Ideal number of players

5

A large group would be great a group of two is just as good

Nov 22, 2025
@amandastorace
amandastorace

177 escape rooms

Game masters are passionate about the game. Great story with fun and unique gameplay. Good mix of physical locks and tech! Can’t wait for the next room!

Gameplay

Good story! Fun puzzles that gets the brain working

Atmosphere

Great set design! Very immersive environment.

Customer service

Game masters were fun and just as excited about the room as us!

Story
Difficulty

Hard

Game tech

High tech

Ideal number of players

4

We did it with two but if you bring more ppl you could divide and conquer

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

1

Was anything broken?

No

Physically active

Not at all

Parking

Easy

Plenty of parking

Nov 2, 2025 | Experienced Nov 3, 2025

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sandralk

163 escape rooms

Really solid room! Fun puzzles and entertaining host. Definitely recommend!

Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different

Yes

Story
Difficulty

Medium

Scary

Not scary

Live actors

No

Parking

Easy

Oct 12, 2025 | Experienced Oct 12, 2025

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