What’s the best way to get a new year off to a good start? Get terrorised by actors for 1 hour and 47 minutes in a fantastically immersive and deeply creepy setting? Hell yeah. Find out why all Escape Room fans should subject themselves to this must-play experience by reading more here…
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Taskmaster: The Live Experience – London
Belated review and a last minute call for fans of the Taskmaster comedy challenge show. This fun immersive event isn’t an Escape Room but might well appeal to those who enjoy the genre. Hurry though, as the current last availability is for 23rd February. Read more about it here…
Mr Copplestone’s Curiosity Shoppe – Escape Quest – Macclesfield
Fabulous experience at this terrific venue, playing a clever variable score game with an innovative set-up. Read more about it (and follow the links to book your game quick!) here…
(Please note, if you’re reading this after April, you’re too late, and will have to wait until 2025. Sorry).
The Cabin – Unsolved Mysteries – Chatham
Always delighted to try out genre-stretching experiences, even if we risk being terrified! Unsolved Mysteries’ Escape Rooms with an interactive theatre element (and a serial killer theme) might have sounded too dark for us… find out how we got on here…
Candyland & Candyland 2 – Pressure Point – Ashford
A joyous, sugar-fuelled puzzle trip with this innovative double-header room. Find out how we got on here…
*Glitch Hunters – clueQuest – City of London Puzzle Trail*
We were lucky enough to test play the brand new outdoor puzzle game from clueQuest and had a fabulous day in the glorious London sunshine (actually not being sarcastic about the weather either!). Find out how we got on, and how to possibly win free clueQuest games, by clicking here…
OneWing Airlines – DarkMaster – Crowborough
Yep, it is a plane. Yep, it is very plane-y. Yep, it really is as wow as that sounds. Read more about our supersonic adventure here…
Questionable Ethics – Hounds – Crawley
I know this blog is mainly for kid-friendly Escape Rooms. But sometimes we have to play the non-kid friendly ones too, just as a comparison. It is the professional thing to do. At least, that’s my excuse for our child-free binge at the decidedly grown-up venue of Hounds in Crawley. Nothing to do with the cocktails in Hounds’ Kennel Klub bar. Nope, definitely not.
And it was absolutely worth it, particularly as this game is both really good fun and really not suitable for children. Check out how we got on by reading more here…
Shamley’s – Dark Master – Crowborough
A landmark game for us – most expensive, first with strangers, 90 minutes, first crocodile dentist… A manic, bonkers, nostalgia-tinged escapade, not for the faint-hearted. Read more here…
Phantom Peak – London
Slightly longer review than normal, and for something that isn’t actually an Escape Room… But the crazy immersive open-world adventure of Phantom Peak was one of the highlights of our year. Read more here…