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Due to the rise in crime in our dusty old Wild West town the sheriff has been forced to deputize citizens to fight back against marauders, horse thieves, and vandals of every stripe. However, he’s knows better than to deputize just anybody who walks in the door — if you want the job, you’ll have to walk back out the door before the competition ends to receive your badge. Two teams will enter — one team leaves with a job to do and the authority to do it. You already know it, but the showdown begins at High Noon.
All ratings (66)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
64 escape rooms
This was a fun, easy game that would be great for big groups or kids. We breezed through it. The whole room is about unlocking manual locks in one area, but there are different kinds and there's a way to tell which puzzles go with locks which is actually pretty cute and clever. Love that there's a way to do red team versus blue team, or do what we did and only do one side.
330 escape rooms
This was very different from a typical escape room in both good and bad ways. It’s a huge room designed in such a way that two teams can compete against each other solving the same 10 or so puzzles, but with different solutions based on team color (red vs. blue). As such, it can get confusing since there are double the puzzles, and you have to ignore puzzles meant for the other team. They’re all in the same huge space, so it can possibly get crowded if you have the maximum 12 people in a room trying to compete. That all said, the puzzles are great. Even though there are a lot of locks at a time, it’s easy to figure out which solution goes where. It’s extremely nonlinear too. Possibly the most nonlinear game I’ve ever played. Any of the 10ish puzzles can be solved in any order, which is a feat! It’s like a puzzle playground in the Wild West! We played as a group of 2 in a team together against nobody, which is not standard so thanks to the staff for allowing us to do this! We actually set the record for a team of 2 in that room, which was super hype! Very fun room, probably even more so if you play the team vs. team duel. It’s HIIIIIGHHHH NOOOON!
52 escape rooms
Walking in the building, my group was told this was the hardest room they offer and we probably would fail to escape. We finished the entire room with over half the time remaining and zero clues. My group of four stayed on the same team per the employee’s recommendation, however split up working on puzzles. Two people worked on one puzzle for the entire room, and the other two were able to finish every other puzzle during that time. The puzzles felt uninspired and weren’t very interesting in my opinion. I was looking forward to this room after reading all the good reviews, but I left there feeling like I had just been robbed of $30.
9 escape rooms
Very fun room! We chose to play this as one team instead of splitting into two since this was my parents first escape room, as well as my sons. There are enough puzzles to figure out that we were all able to break apart and work on a couple at a time.
22 escape rooms
Did this with my family and in-laws over the holidays. My wife was the only other person with escape room experience, but we all had a great time. The room is very big and can accommodate a lot of people. We did the room as a single team since we had so many newbies, but it was still a great experience, and I imagine it'd be a ton of fun to do as a competition as well. Definitely a lot of fun, and there were enough puzzles and locks that we were all working on different things simultaneously. Definitely worth checking this room out!
85 escape rooms
Such a fun room! We went in with a group of 10 and we killed it! Communication was so important, but we managed well!
74 escape rooms
The room itself is fine. The puzzles aren’t outstanding but they make sense and are quite easy for players with some experience. That being said, my thumbs down rating is mostly due to the customer service. We walked in to play a room and they immediately began speaking to us with a rude tone, we knew they didn’t want us there. They lied to us about the room’s competition-style gameplay and forced my team to stay as one instead of splitting up.
30 escape rooms
This room was so much fun. It is a competition style room so you can play against your friends and race to get out. The room is non-linear and themed like a western town. The puzzles are all different and some solve directional locks, which aren’t seen often in escape rooms. The hint system is a phone in the corner where you call your room host. The story wasn’t the best for this room, but the gameplay more than made up for it. Highly recommend this room for anyone old enough and in large groups.
100 escape rooms
High Noon is not like most escape rooms you've played. It's a competitive racing room. It's old western theme, but there's no story at all. The room has two stacks of generation one locks. One stack has red locks, and one has blue locks. The room is full of puzzles that associate to icons next to each lock. Each puzzle has a red version and a blue version. The solutions to the red puzzles and the blue puzzles are slightly different, but the puzzles have the exact some mechanics. Your team can choose to split up and compete against each other, compete against another team, or stay together and only complete one stack of locks. The room is entirely nonlinear, and almost every puzzle has only one step. There's an old rotary phone in the corner, and any player can go to the phone at any time to ask for one of the five allowed hints. We really enjoyed because we like puzzles, and this was purely a puzzle room.
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