Score
– Overall
– Immersion
– Puzzles
– Hints
– Fun
– Scenario
Summary
– 60 minutes
– 4-10 players (we suggest 4-5)
– Escape from the 6
– Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Firefighter Rescue was the second room we played at Escape From The 6. In this scenario, we stepped into the boots of real firefighters on a routine day at the fire station. As we carried on with our daily tasks, an urgent dispatch came in—this wasn’t just any emergency, but the kind that firefighters remember for years. Are you ready to face the flames and save the day? We were immediately intrigued by the scenario, as it’s not a theme we’ve encountered before. It was well detailed, with a clear goal!
The set design was well done, though we found it a bit uneven. The first two rooms looked fairly basic, though some accessories were impressive. However, the second part of the game was on another level—completely unique, brilliantly designed, massive and with sounds and even scents enhancing the realism. We’ve never experienced anything quite like it; it was truly a one-of-a-kind escape experience. We had an absolute blast during this part of the game—it was amazing!

The puzzles were fun and related to the theme. The first half of the game featured more traditional puzzles, while the second half focused more on completing tasks rather than solving puzzles in the usual sense. Logic played a huge role in successfully completing each challenge in the second part of the game. In the first section, we encountered mostly traditional locks. The only downside was the very first puzzle, which we found quite misleading—it cost us a lot of time. Hints were given through a walkie-talkie, and the game master would come into the room to assist.
Overall, we loved this escape game and highly recommend it. It’s incredibly unique, well thought out, and so much fun! It’s a family-friendly room, best suited for groups of four. While we weren’t entirely happy with our performance—we completed the room but needed a few extra minutes—we still had a fantastic time. We loved it, and but we didn’t escape!
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Andrea




