![]() ![]() ![]() There was a great variety of puzzles in here and I really liked how the room opened up and that communication between teams was vital. The theming of the room felt very basic and sparse, but considering that it was meant to be a prison, this fitted well. Simon – I think this was one of the first games I played where the teams were split initially, which added lots of novelty to the room. This is one of the few rooms we played in Orlando that I could actually see working with the maximum number of 8 players, though those cells would feel a little crowded with 4 people in each! It was a really interesting game and the 3 acts of the room gave us 3 sets of completely different puzzles that required to use of different skills. The middle section had a lot to look at, information was everywhere! And the final third was more of a search and discover area. The room was really in 3 parts – the cells, a shorter middle section, and then the end escape. Once we were free from our cells there was still a lot to do! There was a great variety of puzzles and lots to explore. It really was a case of having to communicate well as we worked through the puzzles. There was a lot to do in each cell, but we could see nothing at all of what the other pair were exploring. ![]() We started this room split into 2 pairs, each in a different cell, and this was definitely the most advanced version of this beginning that I’ve come across. The Escape Game were great fun, our host was really friendly and enthusiastic and we even got free t-shirts for booking another room after finishing this one! The waiting area was fairly spacious, though when there were 2 teams in there it did feel a little crowded, we weren’t held there for very long at all though and there are areas afterwards for pictures that have plenty of space. But no one actually knows…can you escape before you suffer the same fate? Others swear he was murdered by the infamously cruel warden. Your new “home” is a cell that once belonged to an inmate who disappeared without a trace…or did he? Some claim he escaped. You’ve been wrongfully accused of a crime, and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. ![]()
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