Mark as done to rate
The sun is low on the horizon in outback Australia. As the cold starts to bite you notice a faint smell of wood fire lingering in the air and a flickering flame can be seen in the distance. Seeking shelter you make your way towards the light where you come upon an old, rusty, tin house. The sounds of a sobbing child emanate. You decide you must help and look for a way in. Be careful though, the decision youβve made may be your last!
All ratings (68)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
14 escape rooms
A unique spooky rustic Australian Ned Kelly themed room, that has a consistent linear game flow, with a good range of puzzle media used.
62 escape rooms
Experiencing The Forgotten Son was a roller coaster ride that is hard to put into words. Beginning with the positives, our Game Master Maddie was an absolute joy, dealing with our incessant jokes and commentary throughout the room, also making us a unique gift to take home. The room itself is a pretty cool setting out in the Australian outback that I hadnβt seen utilised before. The puzzles were mostly decent but the storyline was confusing as anything with myself and my teammate consistently asking each other what was going on. The one puzzle we had some trouble on got us stuck in a semi-confined space with no aircon which got us absolutely delusional. Pretty sure we exited out of the room in a tidal wave of our own sweat. Overall we had a pretty good time fearing the mysterious appearances of wood logs and melting into our shoes.
98 escape rooms
A truly dubious experience over at Expedition as my friend and I played their top rated room, The Forgotten Son. The story concept is pretty unique as it implements the Australian outback and Ned Kelly but we did have trouble following exactly what was going on around us for most of it. Some clever puzzles and thoughtful set design were the main features but we ended up playing on a hot day with no aircon which meant we were π₯roastingπ₯ in there, slowly but surely descending into madness. Our GM Maddie was awesome and a great sport, even making us a wonderfully unique collectable badge upon completion.
55 escape rooms
We did it as a group of three and it was great! Minimum player is 3. Any more than 4 people might be too crowded. My opinion: Amazing! Simple but theyβve taken the βcabinβ theme and added a unique twist to it, compared to others. A - Is it Linear? Yes, mostly B - Outside knowledge needed? No C - Spook factor? A little. Couple jump scares. 1. Hints system: 5/5 2. Immersion: 5/5 3. Build quality: 5/5 4. Story flow: 3/5 5. Puzzle quality: 4/5 6. Games mastering: 5/5
86 escape rooms
Expedition Escape Rooms' "Forgotten Son" room left me utterly impressed! The level of immersion was unparalleled as I stepped into a well-themed world that felt truly authentic. Each puzzle was meticulously crafted and seamlessly integrated into the storyline, making the entire experience both challenging and captivating. Having tackled over 70 escape rooms, "Forgotten Son" has easily secured its spot in my top three favorites. The attention to detail and the creative ingenuity of the puzzles were second to none. I was thoroughly engaged from start to finish, and the adrenaline rush of solving each challenge was simply electrifying. Expedition Escape Rooms has undoubtedly set the bar high with their exceptional "Forgotten Son" room. If you're an escape room enthusiast seeking an unforgettable adventure, this is a must-try. I can't wait to return for more mind-bending quests at Expedition Escape Rooms, a true gem in the world of escape room experiences!
64 escape rooms
What a room! The theming is classically Australian. There are a few fun spooky moments and minor jump scares to watch out for. While we fumbled on the very last puzzle and werenβt able complete the room in time, we felt the puzzles were ultimately fair.
Showing results 1-6 of 6