
JotaMatador
238 escape rooms
Una noche de 1986 was a noticeably smoother experience compared to El Ojos de Horus. Most of the general context still applies, this is a family-friendly room aimed at local players with little escape room experience. The theme was well executed and did a good job of keeping the experience engaging throughout. The linear structure made the puzzle flow much clearer, also it had far fewer red herrings, which made progression feel more logical and less frustrating. Because of this, the experience felt more controlled and enjoyable overall. We managed to escape with 14 minutes to spare, and the success rate (around 80β90%) reflects how approachable and well-guided the room is. Overall, this is the stronger of the two rooms at this location. Still best suited for families and newcomers, but noticeably more polished and satisfying within that target audience.
Gameplay
Clearer flow of puzzles. With less red herrings than El Ojo de Horus
Atmosphere
This definitely stood out and kept you in the mood of the theme.
Customer service
Owner was very welcoming and caring.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Mainly the theme.
Story
Simple but good enough.
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
Mechanical
Mainly padlocks.
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
14
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Plenty of parking space.

