
mfeventing
234 escape rooms
Not my favorite of the Huddys rooms . Was a tight fit for 4 people and as 4 very experienced players the game didn’t quite seem to flow.
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In the quiet town, the beloved Toymaker has mysteriously vanished, leaving behind a darkened workshop and a trail of unanswered questions. As a curious investigator (or team of friends), you must explore the abandoned toy shop, uncover hidden clues, solve clever puzzles, and unravel the truth behind his disappearance.

234 escape rooms
Not my favorite of the Huddys rooms . Was a tight fit for 4 people and as 4 very experienced players the game didn’t quite seem to flow.
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412 escape rooms
Rough signposting and some awkward GM'ing (opening the door to congratulate us before the game audio ended...), but some really good puzzles - ansld the best game at this location. Worth stopping by on your way to Gainesville (Huddys in Gainesville has Jacob's Nightmare which is excellent! You qould never know these are the same comoany by playing their games). A few negative of this company is they only allow photos in front a bare wall at the end - and they're sticklers for that. The GMs enter the room with you (not in character). And all the writing in all their games is chickenscratch - and clearly the same person's handwriting (even when some of the language shouldn't be handwritten at all!). Easy fixes that could go a long way!
Signposting issues and unintentional red herrings. "Juat guess" was a solution to at least one puzzle for us.
Great
GM was nice but needsntraining - he couldn't answer basic questions about the room, interrupted us several times unnecessarily and barged in to congratulate us before the game actually ended (causing us to miss an audio wrapping up the story) - he said he never knows when it's actually over so just guesses...
Yes
Cool puzzles and ending - although the end was interrupted by the GM prematurely!!
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