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The notorious serial killer “One Eyed Jack” is terrorizing your town. Despite the warnings to stay indoors you decided to go out with your friends for a night on the town. The last thing you remember is taking a sip from your drink. You awake groggy and confused, locked in a crude jail cell. You need to act quickly and find a way out before he returns.
All ratings (289)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
705 escape rooms
Really fun, well done game
99 escape rooms
Last week my wife (Darci) and I completed two rooms at Trapped! in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were some of the best rooms I’ve ever done! The staff was incredible. The location was clean and spacious, and the immersive themes were as good as any rooms I’ve ever seen. Trapped! is more about entertainment than competition. Some designers and game masters are more like rule makers and referees. They want to make sure that you win legitimately, and that is good to some extent, but Trapped! goes in the opposite direction. They are all about fun. They will give you as many hints as you want, and they’ll do it in character. Each room has 2 or 3 spaces (rooms within the room) that you will need to escape to get out. You start this room locked in a jail cell in One-Eyed Jack’s cabin, and for me, the escape from the cell was the highlight of the room. The environment, decor, and immersion were incredible. I got chills multiple times, and that rarely happens to me. It was very dark in the room, and although that’s not usually something I like in a room, they really used the darkness in clever ways. It’s not the most technological room I’ve ever done, but the electronic locks (generation 2) were well disguised to appear to simply be part of the decor. At least on person will have to crawl a very short distance. We completed this room with 6 minutes left on the one hour clock, and we used two hints.
“Lighting choices and small details in the environment made for a compelling spooky atmosphere.“
“It puts you into a real-life immersive setting which is why most of us play escape rooms. “