Forbidden forest – Escape manor Junior Nepean

Overall, we found this room fun, charming, and visually beautiful. It is perfect for families and younger players. The introduction with the in character storytelling really stands out and adds a lot to the experience. Because the puzzles are fairly easy, it is best suited for smaller groups of two to three adults and four to five kids. We were happy with our performance, as we escaped quickly without needing any hints. We liked it and we escaped!

Alice and the Mad Hatter’s Mad Hat’s Hat – Escaparium

Overall, we enjoyed this room—the decor and immersion were outstanding, and the puzzles were fun but we wanted more. It’s a family-friendly room, although some puzzles might be tricky for younger children. We think it’s best suited for groups of 2–3 people. We’re happy with our performance, as we completed the room with plenty of time left and only asked for one hint. We liked it—and we escaped!

Mansion murder – Escapology

Overall, we liked the room because the decor was well done and the puzzles were fun and challenging. It’s a family friendly room since it isn’t scary, but the puzzles might be too difficult for younger kids. It’s probably best suited for a group of four people. We were happy that we managed to escape, but we barely had any time left and needed two hints. We liked it and we escaped!

Candy Conspiracy – Escape Manor Junior Nepean

Overall, we liked the room fine but weren’t too impressed either especially because of the decors. What stood out the most were the puzzles, which were enjoyable to solve. We still had a good time, and we recommend this room for families with children. However, we don’t think it’s worth it for a group of adults. As for our own performance, we weren’t entirely satisfied—we completed the room in an average time and needed two hints, despite it being an easier game. We liked it okay and we escaped!