The Cabin at The Cipher Room is a brilliant, highly cohesive room that perfectly balances a creepy, morbid atmosphere without leaning into outright horror or jump scares. The set design is incredibly immersive, making you truly feel like a detective investigating a dark, abandoned serial killer hideout. What really makes this room shine is the sheer variety and flow of the puzzles. Itโs a smorgasbord of tactile, physical, and search-based mechanical puzzles that keep the entire team engaged with very little downtime. While the difficulty leans toward medium and might feel a bit straightforward for highly experienced enthusiasts, the brilliant execution keeps the momentum high from start to finish.
The story flows seamlessly alongside the puzzles and culminates in a clever, mind-bending finale that includes a really fun, personalized touch. To top it off, the customer service and Game Masters are enthusiastic and attentive, adding to the overall great experience. Itโs an ideal room for a group of 2 to 4 players looking for a dark, puzzle-dense mystery that relies on satisfying mechanical tech rather than flashy screens. Highly recommended!
It was a fun experience. Despite it being linear, it isn't completely linear (without providing spoilers).
Throughout the game, we felt we were in a cabin due to the furniture, decor, lighting and audio.
GM provided their insights at the post-game debrief and there were some "aah" moments followed by laugher as we may have forgotten some common sense because we tend to overthink some puzzles.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
The story provided the players a good "setting of the scene". There's a reveal which had me confused but a nice touch.
If children not affected by darker themes and visuals, youngest age can be as young as 12 however 14+ is better with accompanying adults
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Those with hearing impairment may have issues with a clue or 2