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Save the Future Time travel just became a reality in this digitally-interactive escape room adventure. As part of the Time Crisis Management team, you’re tasked with addressing life-threatening issues, no matter what decade they happen in. You can easily hop between centuries, from the Jurassic to Medieval and everything in between, with just one ticket swipe on Timeliner, the time-traveling train. Now, the fate of reality is in your hands — it’s up to you to restore the past and save the future. And you’ll have to hurry! All it takes is one mistake in the past for the entire future to fall apart…
All Ratings (185)
Very Positive
Gameplay
Very Positive
Atmosphere
Very Positive
Customer service
Very Positive
Story
Very Positive
15 escape rooms
Great puzzles and multiple unique puzzles and mechanics. Well done!
28 escape rooms
I love this Escape room company!! One of my top escape rooms. The concept was amazing and actually felt like we were on a train!
31 escape rooms
It’s was okay. Very simple but set design was great. The only thing I didn’t like was that fact that you get paired with strangers to do the room. So you have to pay extra for private rooms when an average private room costs what you’re paying to play with strangers. And there’s no telling if you’ll get a good group to get along with. Overall the room was good beginner room to do.
129 escape rooms
As expected from the Escape Game, Timeliner had a very solid set. I thought that the train vibes would feel cheesy, but the screens (high definition train windows) were actually very fun to use. You don't really spend a lot of time in each era, but feeling as though you are traveling to a different time period and location with a train ticket was surprisingly enjoyable. The room was very easy, but I generally recommend The Escape Game chain to newer players as a way to get them into the hobby. Even without rushing the room, my group had plenty of time left. As someone who has done other Escape Game rooms, I think that this one is better than Special Ops or Prison Break, but Depths and Playground are stronger rooms. I definitely did not regret driving out to the San Bernardino location so that I could get the opportunity to play it.
50 escape rooms
The room was super fun, the puzzles were pretty high tech and flowed well in the game. There were some fun elements, definitely my favorite escape game room so far!!
84 escape rooms
Phenomenal room… BUT. OK, the room itself is amazing. Super seamless and fun puzzle flow. Amazing tech. Everything felt sleek and professional. Clever concept. Excellent storytelling. But here’s the big BUT. Eight people is too many people for this room. There were several puzzles that we couldn’t even see, let alone participate in, because we physically couldn’t get around each other in the tiny, tiny space of this room. Basically we would sit out certain puzzles and then wait for the action to come to our side of the room. We still had a super fun time, but the cramped nature of the space definitely had an impact on the experience. Then obviously the other hot topic is the fact that it’s a public room. Because this location is in an incredibly high trafficked retail area, you can count on your game filling up to the maximum capacity, as ours did. Personally, I’m not a fan of public rooms. This is a hot topic in the Escape Room community. I understand that companies need to make money, and I’m all for that, but it doesn’t change the fact that in my opinion it lowers the quality of the experience a little bit. That said, our group was great and we had a ton of fun. I just think we would’ve had MORE fun if it was just me and my partner. Regardless, Timeliner is a fantastic room And a great representation of what Escape Rooms can be.
346 escape rooms
I have a hard time giving a “love” to rooms of corporate and franchise escape room businesses, but we had a blast in this room. We decided to go to the earliest game to lessen the chances of playing with strangers (another reason I’m reluctant to give the “love” rating). There was one ball puzzle that I didn’t care for, but the theme, set design, and puzzles were all fantastic. This particular game is only at a few TEG locations. If you get a chance to play it, do it.
275 escape rooms
Very tech heavy room with lots to do. Go late at night or early in the morning so you don’t have to deal with stranger danger.
11 escape rooms
Had a great time doing this room! Took us a long time to figure out the first clue but we just barely made it through it all! Be ready to stick you hands in random places, lol
Ages 13+ A paying adult, 18 or older, must participate with anyone that is 14 and under. Also, any participants under the age of 18 will need an adult to sign their waiver.
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