Score
– Overall
– Immersion
– Puzzles
– Hints
– Fun
– Scenario
Summary
– 45 minutes
-2-4 players (we suggest 2)
– Saga Escapes
– Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
In this room, it’s post cold war and we are secret agent that entered a safehouse used by soviet agents. We have 45 minutes to find the secret missiles code and save humanity.
The scenario isn’t bad but it’s not detailed enough and doesn’t match with the decors. We are starting the room with handcuff on and I still don’t understand why as it doesn’t make any sense with the story. Were we arrested and kept hostage? It doesn’t say in the description.
The decor are seriously one of the worst I have seen. First of all, it’s tiny. They tried to make 3 rooms out of one. Claustrophobic people, stay away from that escape room. The decors are very ordinary and don’t make any sense. Since we are handcuffed, we should probably be kept in cells but the first room doesn’t look like a cell. There is a shelf and stuff on the walls.

Puzzles are very disappointing and boring. One of them is so stupidly made that it just slows down everything. The flow isn’t great as we don’t know what to do next once one is done. The game master also tells us where to start which is never a good sign.
When we want a hint, we are using a walkie talkie and ask for help. The game master will come into the room and help you which completely disturb the immersion. But at least they can help you exactly where you are at with your puzzle.
Overall, we were not impressed with this room and we don’t recommend it. We also had very poor service from the game master. It was easy to see that she just wanted to go home as we were the last clients there. We didn’t escape and we left completely frustrated and felt that we wasted our money.
: No
Andrea


