We played the chocolate fabric and the room itself is quite nicely done. For someone who’s played quite some escaperooms before, it‘s not a very unique room though with mostly padlocks to open. Also the riddles are pretty random. For example you find out a code and have no hint on which lock to use it on so you just have to try it out on several. The worst thing though is their help-system: you can‘t talk to the gamemaster, you only have the possibility to get a pre-written hint over a screen. We used it several times, the hints were never helpful though as they were always things we‘ve already figured out where we would have needed help finding something. The gamemaster told us in the end that they don‘t want them to give personalized hints… which in my opinion is a huge...
Read moreI took a church youth group here. We had a mix of Italians and Americans. Though the rooms are recommended for 2-8 people we had 9. I would never have guessed how much fun we would have. All the kids talked about it for hours, and so did the adults. The game was challenging, but not so challenging as to make it impossible.
I want to especially point out that the guy running the place was polite, professional and a great host. He made sure everyone was comfortable, clearly explained the game and made sure we had everything we needed.
I highly recommend and will definitely...
Read moreWe always do a ton of escape rooms when we’re on vacation! Game over is a known chain with tons of great rooms. We ended up doing The lost City. It’s a very cool room. Due to the sequential nature, I would not go with more than 5-6 people (we did it with 2 but ran out of time on the very last puzzle). The room was really really well made and really fun. Unfortunately the hint machine broke but the game master took over and helped us when we desperately needed it. Overall, a...
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