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
A brief wrap up of all the Nottingham games for people planning an escape trip to the city.
A round up of pretty much all the games in Brussels including Let Me Out, Enygma, Escape Prod, Chamber Challenge, Quarantine and 60minutes.be.
A review of Escape the Room in 60 Minutes’ first game and the two rooms at Quarantine. None of the games were outstanding but some of the puzzles in the Manneken Pis themed Escape the Room in 60 Minutes’ game showed some flair and will definitely excite beginners.
A fun set of escape rooms. Prison Break was fairly standard but the space and Alice in Wonderland themes were much more enjoyable and well worth a visit.
Our favourite escape room in Brussels. It packed in humour, a clear mission structure and plenty of fun puzzles. Perfect for families, friends or couples.
A superficially exciting set of games that didn’t quite meet up to the expectation set by their beauty. The underlying puzzles were reasonable but a couple of questionable GM-ing decisions significantly impacted our experience.
A review of the two games at Chamber Challenge in Brussels Belgium. Both were interesting rooms that were helped massively by a charismatic owner who knew a lot about the subject matter he used for the stories.
A round up of the best escape rooms in the Scottish capital based on a couple of trips we made in February of 2017.
A review of Can You Escape? Edinburgh’s Operation Odyssey room, a game that was amazingly well designed with clear progress, parallel, logical puzzles, a pretty set and a fun ending.