![]() ![]() Technology implemented within the room was fantastic, and really elevated the experience beyond many other prison themed rooms we’ve done before. The puzzles were also very original for the most part, and were presented in a mostly non-linear fashion, keeping us immersed in the experience from lock-up to jail break! The game flow for the entire experience was incredibly smooth, climbing a steady difficulty curve and weaving clues, solutions, and inputs together well, leaving no room for uncertainty once we had solved any of the game’s myriad challenges. Even when there was one interaction that was reserved for one team, the rest of us felt involved with what was going on, and were never left to twiddle our thumbs waiting to be rescued from our cell. Total Escape, however, ensured there was no “Curse of the Less Interesting Cell” by making sure that both teams had plenty to do, and peppered this whole stage of the game with great teamwork puzzles that ensured that all of us were able to remain engaged with the game every step of the way. Prison Break initially split our team between two different cells, and most times, the execution of this sort of game mechanic leaves much to be desired. All of which boded well for our adventure! I could tell from her interactions with us that not only would the room be a great experience, but the staff at Total Escape were having a good time as well. Our game master, whose name I unfortunately did not get, was phenomenal! Delivering a light hearted introduction to our cells, and playing along with our pre-escape shenanigans, she really helped set a fun tone for our experience. ![]() Just stick to the clues, and you’ll be outta here in no time! But do it within an hour, because the diversion Donny set up for the guards is only going to hold for so long! Apparently, he left clues around about how to escape, and Donny previously followed them to obtain his freedom before you. But worry not! Your pal Donny knows a guy, (who knows a guy,) who busted out of this place before. You and your partners in crime, for one reason or another, have found yourselves convicted and thrown into jail. ![]()
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