A Tourist’s Review of Aberdeen Escape Rooms
A brief round up of seven games in Aberdeen. None were must plays but The Locked Door provided a very solid escape room in the form of the Heist
A brief round up of seven games in Aberdeen. None were must plays but The Locked Door provided a very solid escape room in the form of the Heist
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A well-made but fairly traditional escape room with an all-round solid experience.
A puzzle-packed escape room that makes no pretence to be about escaping and instead is all about trying to solve as many puzzles as possible in the hour. Prepare for frustration and fun in equal measure!
A fairytale locked in an escape room. A charming room where you should forget about the time and just soak up the atmosphere.
A hotel where checking in is harder but checking out is harder. The puzzles weren’t amazingly exciting but the immersion was top notch and came at you on several levels.
A room that managed to blend concepts together. Horror and humour. The beautiful and the macabre. Some interesting puzzles and decent set design added up to a game that I found surprisingly enjoyable.
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One of the best games I’ve played in London. For a popup it was outstanding with a solid set, some great puzzle and wonderful aha moments throughout the game. It’s a travesty more people didn’t get to play.
An impressive looking game that showed Clue HQ are more than just a bunch of padlocks in a room. A few too many rough edges left me feeling disappointed but excited for what they might produce in the future.