My friends and I have done both Escape Rooms currently available at this location Landlord and Museum. We had a great time. The people running it are incredibly passionate. And are both great at explaining how the game runs and will talk to you about the puzzles after the fact (if they have time). In one of the rooms we actually froze a prop and they ran in quickly and fixed it. My group successfully escaped both times although we cut it rather close. I'd recommend this to anyone who has a good group of friends. We did the max amount of players both times. And everyone left feeling like they contributed at least a little bit to solving the puzzle. There are a good variety of puzzles. From simple memory, optical illusions, math and more etc. And most of the larger puzzles have multiple ways to solve them. The dynamic leveling and occasionally hints were really useful. Although I will say the hints were more thematic in the Landlord room vs. the Museum. Anyway I cannot recommend...
Read moreBeen to quite a few escape rooms and this—The Landlord—was easily our new favorite. The puzzles are non-linear so everyone can split up and get so solve something themselves instead of standing around while 2-3 people work on the current puzzle. Most of the puzzles have more than one way to solve them so it’s much harder to get stuck because no one noticed that one small detail. You’ll get clues if you don’t make any progress for a while and they’re delivered in a much more organic fashion (no spoilers). The host said it is a harder room with a 30% completion rate but we solved it in half the time with no clues, so it’s much more about the size of your group and their experience level. Overall the room was well put together, incredibly designed, and highly enjoyable. You will have a great time. Oh, lastly, they said they’ll sometimes give free tickets to groups who don’t make it very far. So don’t worry about failing super hard, they’ll more than likely be sympathetic to...
Read moreSpent a rainy Sunday afternoon with a group of friends trying to solve the mystery of the missing curator in Exit Puzzles Museum of Curiosity room, and man were we in for a surprise!
Upon entering Exit Puzzles we were greated by Cody who helped us check in and did a great job explaining all of the rules, tips and tricks of the rooms as well as how the puzzles work.
The coolest things about this particular Escape Room place are that it is non- linear, and the puzzles change in real time with the group, becoming more or less complex if needed. There are many puzzles waiting to be solved all at once, making it fun to split off into groups if desired rather than waiting around, There was something for everyone to do. The puzzles themselves were really fun and engaging. We managed to escape with only 42 seconds left on the clock.
I do recommend stopping here with friends and family, it was an awesome experience and we do look forward to...
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