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It is your first day at a super-secret organization, M.I.S. Among your responsibilities not only to defend our planet from hostile aliens, but also to maintain good relations with peaceful civilizations. A dangerous criminal—a terrifying offender—has infiltrated our planet! He calls himself Mr. Dirty Ovens. All we know is that after his arrival, other aliens have been getting crazy. Many incidents have been reported. You must figure out what has happened!
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Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
141 escape rooms
I wasn't expecting much from this room but my partner and I found that we were pleasantly surprised. The atmosphere including the decor and the jokes were really on point with the theme. There is a lot of tech so some things were finicky but we are pretty patient and lenient with it, but this is just an FYI since this CAN be frustrating. Our GM was manning the fort by himself so he sometimes took a while to respond, but he made sure that we got to experience the full room (if we didn't make it out in time--there was no timer in the room). The room can be a bit spooky with the alien theme but it's not a horror room. In another review someone mentioned a puzzle that triggered germaphobia, but I believe that this puzzle was changed to address the issue when I played it.
44 escape rooms
Fans of the movies will love this one. Games are unique and range from painfully (and missable) obvious to oh crap that’s brilliant!
70 escape rooms
Had some inventive elements but also a myriad of technical difficulties and some weird logic jumps in the story.
30 escape rooms
Had a lot of potential. Things were just not functioning properly. Had to stop multiple times. If it ran smoothly I think it would have been fun.
69 escape rooms
Good amount of different rooms. Had a men in black vibe. Highly recommend.
350 escape rooms
Do you like I keeping Earth safe from zany aliens while wearing black? Then this mission is for you! Puzzles are part of the set, it’s a fun place to explore, and the lobby is lovely. Best for groups of 6 or less. Then go watch the movies!
108 escape rooms
So immersive, they even had some of the big guys from the movies in the lobby! Photo for proof
45 escape rooms
Men in Suits is an alien themed room, reminiscent of Men in Black. The gameplay was a bit chaotic, with props and game pieces in play across multiple areas. It’s also loud in there, with lots of sound effects and music—some which play repeatedly. Our GM was helpful and on the ball. When we tried puzzles just a bit wrong, he was able to nudge us in the right direction. Be ready to crawl through tight spaces—there’s no alternate entryway.
305 escape rooms
The room was hilarious! The sets and props were really interesting. The puzzles were unique and some of them were pretty funny. We had a really good time in there. I was a bit nervous when I saw the reviews about potential tech issue, but everything worked smoothly for us. Our GM Carson was awesome and friendly.
15 escape rooms
Good and bad things for this game, but ultimately I can’t recommend for the price unless you’re a huge MIB fan. Also there is one puzzle I am BEGGING y’all to change if you’re reading this. More below but for anyone with sensory or germaphobe conditions, this puzzle was a bit too far. Men in Suits is one of their newest rooms, and I’m sure the price reflects that, but at 40 per person for a group of 6, rather than 32 per person (closer to other prices for Maze Rooms that I’ve paid), given the story and the puzzles, didn’t really seem to even out in the end. If you’re super into MIB, maybe you’ll like it, the sets are pretty good, the puzzles creative as ever (but also a bit disjointed). However, I really enjoy MIB & didn’t love this room so take it with a grain of salt. The little story there is doesn’t make sense, and you don’t even get to see the main thing you’re looking for at the end. The puzzles are creative (as always with Maze Rooms) but felt disconnected. I realize it was supposed to be hard but there’s a difference between tricky and just doesn’t make sense. There were things we had to go back and rely on that weren’t super logical to follow, or puzzles that didn’t have to do that much with the at-hand mission. I’ve done about 7 rooms so I’m not an expert but it wasn’t well connected and didn’t flow IMO. I’m going to get into one that I have the most problem with, as did my group, keeping it as spoiler-free as I can. There’s 2 puzzles that require you to (blindly) pick an object up. That object was COVERED in grease or something (or, as my group declared in horror, “lube”). I’m sure it wasn’t, I think it was supposed to be alien slime or spit, & I’m also sure it’s to make it easier to grab, but it was disgusting and my group was begging me for hand sanitizer. Please for the love of god change that puzzle. Put gloves next to it, alcohol wipes, put it in sanitizer gel, attach it to a string to pull it out, put a working sink in the room, ANYTHING. That was super gross and not in a fun way. ESP since you can’t see what you’re doing when you grab it. I feel bad for nitpicking stuff - I’m sure it’s super hard to make these rooms, there’s a lot of fun visuals and cool ideas here, care was put into details and out of the box puzzles, and I can tell fans of the movie were creating it - but unfortunately I wish there were still time tweak it bc it just doesn’t flow as well as it could and the story lacks. Also it was only air conditioned in some parts of it (if you’re doing this in fall/winter ignore that). Ultimately the group still had a blast and I don’t regret going, but if you have the choice I would 1000% recommend Whatever Happened to the Garrets instead. It’s not a far distance from this, has a way better story+puzzles, and some similar sci-fi elements (or does it… dun dun dun). TL;DR: MIS is maybe fun for teens and family, but could be improved and there are better ones out there from Maze Rooms to try.