Why should escape rooms involve a locked door? Or even a room for that matter? Agent November specialise in taking escape rooms in a new direction - outdoors! Launched at the tail end of 2014, they've now got three missions to their name, two of which run outdoors and the third can be run in a variety of places, but primarily calls the Somerstown Coffee House home (don't worry, in spite of the name, it's a pub). If you're looking for something a bit different, then they're a good option.

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Agent November: Major X Plow-Shun

The original Agent November game recreates an escape room vibe in a London park. Expect a fun game with a very small amount of walking in a safe environment and a variety of puzzles using the local space.

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Agent November: The Rainbow Syndicate

The easiest of Agent November’s games, the Rainbow Syndicate combines escape room concepts with an outdoor experience. Expect a short amount of walking around the area local to Euston and a variety of puzzles using the local space.

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Agent November: Murder Mystery

A game with the potential to be good but which was so badly managed on the day that we had a terrible experience. Get luckier with the hosting and coordination with the pub and accept that you can never meet the full quality of an escape room when it’s transported to a random venue, and I think you’ll have a good time.