Una Noche de 1986

Una Noche de 1986

Mixed (2 ratings)

  • Escape room
  • IRL

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Reactor No. 4 is on the verge of collapse. A failure in the cooling system has unleashed a dangerous instability in the core, and time is running out. You and your team have been called in for an emergency mission to face the unthinkable: manually restoring critical systems and stabilizing the reactor before it's too late. With only 60 minutes on the clock , you'll have to navigate through antiquated panels, rusted switches, and complex systems that seem to belong to another era. Every clue, every connection, every decision counts. There's no room for error here. The pressure mounts, the heat is oppressive, and the alarms never stop blaring. But amidst the chaos, logic, teamwork, and composure under pressure will be your greatest allies. The room seems to have a life of its own, a constant mechanical whisper reminding them that time won't stop for them. Every corner hides a piece of the puzzle, and every second they waste brings them closer to utter disaster. The fate of the reactor, the plant, and perhaps something much larger now rests in their hands. Can they decipher the riddles, activate the critical systems, and avert a nuclear catastrophe before the clock strikes zero?

  • 2-6
  • 60 mins
  • Not scary

Ratings

All ratings (<3)

Mixed

Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Mostly positive
Customer service
Mostly positive

Reviews

@JotaMatador
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 80–90%) 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.

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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.

Jan 7, 2026 | Experienced Jan 7, 2026

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