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Chef Ramses II is in a bit of a pickle. A well-known food critic is about to visit one of his under-managed restaurants. Can you manage his chaotic kitchen and help him in completing orders before he gets bombarded with bad reviews?
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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Overwhelmingly positive
196 escape rooms
I would award this game three Michelin stars if I could! Super unique and fantastic game inspired by a similarly named video game. Doesn’t work exactly like the game, but rather adapted for the escape room format with an extremely open puzzle flow with the goal of earning money by completing puzzles to unlock recipes. There is a bit of a learning curve at the beginning, but easy to understand once we got started. It gets hectic running around the beautifully designed kitchen set looking for ingredients to complete you recipe. 3-4 enthusiasts would be the sweet spot. Our duo completed 19 of the 26 available puzzles!
129 escape rooms
Not your typical escape room, Undercooked is more of a live action video game completing as many tasks/puzzles as you can within the allotted time. It is quite daunting at first as there is no set direction to start but once you get going, it’s a crazy fun sprint to figure out how everything in the room relates. The set is spectacular and the only thing you wish is to be able to see everything. The ending though is a complete shock and such a fun payoff to end your game.
361 escape rooms
I really loved this room. Such a fun theme with more puzzles than a small team could solve. I played as a duo with my enthusiast buddy and we broke the record for a two person team with 17 puzzles solved in 75 minutes. I would like to play again sometime to work on the puzzles I didn’t get to attempt. Family friendly. Don’t skip this one.
“If I could award Michelin stars for escape rooms, Undercooked would earn three.“