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| - The worst room escape game I have ever played. Notice the reviews below and how the majority of Yelpers giving this game 4 or 5 stars had NEVER done a room escape before, so understandably they had nothing to compare it to.
A group of my colleagues and I tried the Da Vinci room and although the set design was better than some of the other places I've tried, that was about it. It seemed as if little to no thought was placed into the creation of the game and as a result, the game turned out to be very chaotic. We solved the first room with great difficulty, and then the time ran out almost as soon as we entered the second room. The telltale sign of how disorganized EscapeZone is was when the staff came in after the buzzer rang and attempted to explain what we missed and to reveal to us how to escape the room. It was embarrassing to watch as they struggled to explain this to us and at the end, both my team and the staff were even more confused than before. Acknowledging this, she blamed it on the fact that the owner created the game and it was too complicated for her to remember. It was just a huge mess. Unless you created the game yourself or you have a mind that pays no mind to logic, sequence or flow, I'm willing to bet that it is simply not possible for you to escape this room. There are other room escape companies in the city that do a much better job at creating these puzzles, so I would recommend trying them first. The whole point of room escape is for you to think outside of the box, test your problem solving skills and to work as a team. Unfortunately at EscapeZone, no matter how adept you are at these skills, you will not be able to escape this room simply because the owner tried too hard to make the puzzle complicated, and in doing so, simultaneously made it more stressful than fun to solve.
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