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On your trip to Cairo, Egypt, you and your friends decide to tour one of the ancient pyramids. Against the wishes of the tour guide, your group decides to split from the guided tour and explore on your own. While exploring, you find a dusty unmarked room. You enter the room to see what’s inside, but as soon as you walk into the room the door seals shut. The air in the room begins to change as you feel the cursed pharaoh enter. You have just 60 minutes to free you and your friends from the clutches of the evil curse. Will you escape The Pharaoh’s Tomb before it’s too late? Immerse yourself in ancient Egypt with the Pharaoh’s Tomb mystery room escape. With thousands of handmade tiles adorning the walls and artifacts to be interacted with, you’ll feel the rush of legends, mysteries, and curses in this authentic experience. Find the clues, break the curse, and survive the Pharaoh’s Tomb.
All ratings (107)
Very positive
Gameplay
Mostly positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
313 escape rooms
Really good game! There's a LOT to do in here. It's doable for 2 enthusiasts, but otherwise would definitely recommend having 3-6 people. There are a couple of things that weren't quite intuitive, but ultimately able to figure out.
56 escape rooms
It felt like a classic escape room, while still having a good level of tech in the room!
High tech
48 escape rooms
This was a great room with an absolutely great immersion factor and satisfying puzzles. A lot of tomb ones can be pretty hit or miss, but this one really is one of the best of this genre.
33 escape rooms
Good production value, fun puzzles, and an overall great room. However, I played it about five years ago (2018) so I can’t speak to recent issues in other reviews (extremely bad dust, worn out room, etc)
Mechanical
19 escape rooms
Had sore throat for 48 hours after breathing the dust from this room.
184 escape rooms
Do not play this game if you have any sort of respiratory sensitivities. Do not wear clothes you care about when you play this room. Do not play this room if you can’t crawl for distances on uncomfortable ground. The GM walked in at one point to reset a puzzle and told us to just pretend he wasn’t there. No explanation, time still running. For all of our difficulties and concerns, the GM just said that it’s “not his favorite room.” A real shame since we enjoyed the first room we did here, then any good/happy vibes were completely wiped away. The room was so dirty, there were even some player-contributed hieroglyphics of a phallic nature in the thick layer of dust. Not great.
88 escape rooms
A lot of fun and a creative room. Lots of puzzles that could be worked by a large group.
Joey and Taz were awesome!
Somewhat
Some crawling
40 escape rooms
Great Egyptian themed roomed! One of the puzzles wasn’t my favorite but overall we really enjoyed the room. The Perfect Escape is not to be missed if you’re in DFW.
Mechanical
4
24 escape rooms
You could tell the room at one point was top of the line, but years of play and players themselves has really done a number on the room. Puzzles had little to no direction at times and GM seemed irritated the whole time. If you’re a new player to escape rooms it’s a good room to dip your toes into the water with, but for experienced players you can tell where the quality sits.
Puzzles not well explained and certain ones were broken or didn’t work properly
Atmosphere had the thought there but it was obvious that stuff had been broken before by other players and there was little to no evidence they tried to fix or hide those things
We made one small mistake (mixed up 2 water puzzles) and GM typed “whoa” which didn’t add to stop via us already pouring it. We heard a shout and slam from down the hall and then he came in seeming very irritated. As it felt very much like the host coming in and out broke the atmosphere
Hard
Hard because there was very little direction when we got to new puzzles and things being broken or not working properly
28 escape rooms
This room was extremely well done and thought out. Multiple clues to be worked on simultaneously, so helped a lot with the group. There were several things to do that were not your typical figure out the riddle then input a code to open a box and I thoroughly enjoyed utilizing different types of actions to open things.
No