Autor-Archive: escapethereview

Claustrophobia: Stormy Ocean

Tallinn, Jun 2016

Rated between 4 and 4.5 out of 5
Short of having the room rock from side to side or spraying you with cold salt water, they’d be hard put to improve the decor here.
The room was a succession of good on-theme puzzles, with barely a padlock to be seen. It’s perhaps on the easy side, … (more)

Get Away Zone: Red Alert

Tallinn, Jun 2016

Rated between 3 and 4 out of 5
It’s difficult to review this room because it included one very memorable moment which I’m avoiding talking about so as not to spoil it, and which is something of a ‚love it or hate it‘ element.
Other than that, it was mostly a middle-tier room with… (more)

Hidden Rooms: Invisible Space

London, May 2016

Rated 1 out of 5
I hope to never see such a shoddy escape room again. Both our teams completed it in an absurdly short time, and while I’d like to claim that was due to our genius I’m pretty sure it was the room’s fault. Both our teams encountered multiple puzzles th… (more)

Escape Entertainment: Bank Heist

London, Apr 2016

Rated between 3 and 3.5 out of 5
This room stood out for the sheer crazy number of keys involved – when you’re used to getting excited over each hard-won key, it’s entertaining to have such a profusion of the things.
For a heist theme I’d point players to Enigma Quests or maybe Clu… (more)

Mind The Game: The Crazy Prof

London, Apr 2016

Rated 3.5 out of 5
While there’s not a great deal that was stand-out or unusually creative about this game, it’s a solid escape room with decent puzzles. The theme and story are fairly minimal, but it’s one I’d comfortably recommend and expect players to enjoy.(more)

Puzzle Rooms: Time Machine

Prague, Jul 2015

Rated between 3 and 4 out of 5
We made a point of playing this room because the concept sounded fun – the team split in different time zones, co-operating to find a way to re-unite and escape. (The operators described it that way to us before we booked, so I’m not counting that as… (more)