Score
– Overall
– Immersion
– Puzzles
– Hints
– Fun
– Scenario
We continue our day at Escape City in Edmonton with Neurological. In this scenario, Lisa just got hit on the head… by a piano. You ARE Lisa’s brain, and if we’re honest, things aren’t going so well here. The situation is hard to accept, but the doctor doesn’t give you much of a chance. Your partner (Lisa) is losing hope. Can you get things back on track before they unplug you? In short, the goal of this room with its original theme is very clear.
You start this one separately in 2 different rooms. One puzzle requires 4 people but they still let us do the room even though we were only three. We liked the decor of the first room but we thought that the last room was a bit boring. Something was missing in this room to make it more fun and complete. The immersion was great in general, as it was easy to imagine being in someone’s brain.

There weren’t many puzzles in this escape game, but they were very difficult. They’re all related to the original theme and it was mainly automatic puzzles and manipulation games. For the hints, the game master comes into the room to help, and it’s really not our preferred method.
Overall, we recommend you to try this room because the scenario is special and the puzzles are really fun to solve. We think that it’s better to have more experience in escape rooms to tackle this big challenge. We’re really not satisfied with our performance because we didn’t finish despite requesting 3 hints. We loved it but didn’t escape!
: No
Sophie



