
EscapeWithKiDD
24 escape rooms
Escape Sacramento's "Fortune's Favor" takes you into an enchanted grotto, and credit where it's due—the atmosphere is genuinely cool. The theme comes through in the set design, creating a space that feels otherworldly and mysterious. You get that sense of stepping into somewhere ancient and hidden, which is exactly what a grotto should feel like. It sets the stage for an adventure, even if the journey itself has some bumps along the way. Let's start with the absolute standout feature: the hint system. It is incredibly unique, unlike anything I've seen in other escape rooms. It's the kind of innovation you wish more rooms would borrow, and it genuinely enhances the experience. The puzzles themselves are a mixed bag. There's a fair amount of them, leaning heavily on mechanical locks with a few tech elements sprinkled in. The variety is adequate, but don't expect a ton of innovation here. Most puzzles do the job without feeling groundbreaking. However, the room has a significant physical hurdle: it is dark. You need a very good eye—and maybe a good flashlight (ours kept dying) to spot clues and puzzle elements. This isn't a difficulty choice that adds to the theme; it's just an obstacle that makes an already challenging room tougher than it needs to be. Speaking of challenges, this is an expert-level room, and it does deliver a challenge. But here's the thing: it feels challenging for the wrong reasons sometimes. The darkness is one factor. The need to closely follow and pay attention to certain details is another. But the biggest issue is that several puzzles—maybe even a lot of them—feel like they need a retouch. They're worn, finicky, or not responding quite right. One puzzle in particular, later in the game, was so problematic that it absolutely killed our team's time. We spent way too long fighting the mechanism instead of solving the puzzle, which is the kind of frustration that can sour an entire experience. There were also moments where puzzle pieces felt thematically disconnected. You're in this dark enchanted grotto, and then suddenly you're interacting with something that feels like it belongs in a completely different room. It pulled me out of the immersion and left me wishing the designers had committed to the theme more fully in those moments. Overall, "Fortune's Favor" is a room with so much potential. The atmosphere is there. That hint system is genuinely brilliant. But the execution is held back by maintenance issues, thematic inconsistencies, and a darkness level that feels more annoying than atmospheric. For expert players who want a genuine challenge and don't mind fighting the room a bit, it might still be worth a try. Just go in knowing that some of the difficulty comes from places it probably shouldn't.
Gameplay
Clues may get scattered.
Atmosphere
Customer service
Difficulty
Expert
EXPERT. A lot of puzzles.
Game tech
Mechanical
Tech was there too
Ideal number of players
4
Anymore than 4 is too crowded.
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
16
Was anything broken?
Yes
Set pieces need retouch.
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Limited
BAAD. May need to walk far if no parking is available.
Safety
Yes







