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A MILLION WAYS IN, ONE WAY OUT The year is 1955. You’ve been wrongfully accused of a crime, and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Your new “home” is a cell that once belonged to an inmate who disappeared without a trace…or did he? Some claim he escaped. Others swear he was murdered by the infamously cruel warden. But no one actually knows… can you escape before you suffer the same fate?
All ratings (136)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
17 escape rooms
We had so much fun at this room! Most of the puzzles were fairly straightforward, and at the start of the game the group is split up into two cells, which is always a fun test of communication skills. Overall gameplay had a lot of fun elements, and the set design was interesting.
3 escape rooms
Enjoyed all the games at the escape games. Prison break was my favorite
20 escape rooms
This one wasn’t much more challenging than the Escape Game’s other rooms… Playground for us was MORE challenging. We think we could have done this with just three people but played with three strangers who had never done an escape room
12 escape rooms
We were a group of 2 and finished in 55 minutes, but we did get about 5 hints. This was really fun and challenging, but I wouldn't say that this is any more challenging than their other rooms like Gold Rush and Special Ops. Everyone says that this is the hardest, but I don't think the puzzles were that much more challenging the the ones in their other rooms. I think most people get stuck and lose a lot of time in the first part where the players are split up and need to communicate with one another across the two cells to advance, so having good communication and being familiar with the other people you are playing the room with really helps. Overall, I thought it was fun to be split up from my partner. If there were more people, the first part would've been harder and more unorganized. As with the other rooms from the company, the experience was immersive, and I thought the storyline was cohesive.
103 escape rooms
A very well designed escape room. I want to say that the difficulty level is high for those new to escape rooms or for enthusiasts. That being said it was a lot of fun. We ended up having to use a few more hints than we would have liked but ultimately got through and it had a statisfying ending. Love that it's a split start which makes it just a bit more challenging and forces good communication between groups. Know that this is not a private room but don't let that deter you from this entertaining room. My family was a group of 4 and a nice young couple joined us for this game. All 6 of us contributed in completing the escape and had a blast!
23 escape rooms
I completed this room with three people, and I would not have wanted more. The room was a blast. The set itself was a lot of fun and made use of the jail setting for more than just decoration.
122 escape rooms
This was a fun game but I felt like I missed out on some of the experience doing this with just a two person group. I would highly recommend this game but definitely for bigger groups! If you have a small group, check out a different room at The Escape Game like Gold Rush.
48 escape rooms
Really loved this room. Such a cool concept, the immersion is great, the puzzles are great, and it gives you an experience you won’t get at a lot of escape room places.
17 escape rooms
It was fun but they allow other people in the same game other than your party.
68 escape rooms
This is the best implementation of a Prison Break style room I’ve seen. Like every The Escape Game room, the theming, narrative and puzzle design is absolutely top notch. It can reasonably be beaten by two people as long as you are comfortable yelling to communicate.
“"Prison Break" was the complete package of what an immersive escape room should be.“