Our group and I came in to play Joker's Asylum. I don't want to give away too much about the game.. so I'll try to keep it short.
I thought that the decor and tech in this room was pretty amazing. A lot of thought was put into the rooms on this aspect. The clues were challenging and left you with a feeling of accomplishment, but the biggest problem I had with this room was the fact that the group is split into 2 and were given walkie talkies to communicate. Walkie talkies are a hindrance in the fact that sometimes it's hard to hear the other end, and only one side can speak at once when they are holding the button. It seemed like a time waster.
At the end, we were not able to escape. We had the staff come in and explain the rest of the game to us, and we were so close!
As for the rest of the facility. This place is HUGE. There's a big area in the front for you and your group to play boardgames. But - you have to pay. I did look at the selection of games though, and it is large and in a wide variety, which is good. They also have a Presotea bubbletea shop and a Yogen Fruz machine. Pretty neat!
This escape room was on the pricier side. We checked into Facebook and liked them as well to receive a $5 discount, and still it came to $24.80 per person on a week day, I think it probably would have been over $30 on a weekend. That, plus the charge to sit and play boardgames etc.. a little too much.
I probably would come back to try one of the other escape rooms, but not too sure about sitting to play the boardgames.