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| - First thing to note: Cellphones, smart watches, flashlights, and cameras are not allowed inside the game rooms, and you're given a small locker in the waiting area where these items are to be placed and locked with a key (which is why I have no pictures of the game itself...plus, would you really want that kind of spoiler?). Once inside the game room, there's also a larger locker where you can store away your jacket or winter gear.
So, onto the games. In our group of 8, we were a widely varied bunch of experienced/inexperienced "escapists", and being in the "have played a few" category, We played the Crossroads mission, where you're detectives tracking down a serial killer in an abandoned train station. Escape Games is one of the most well-designed in terms of set design, and the decor felt quite real.
Without giving spoilers, the puzzles in our mission were relatively simple and definitely solvable without much physical exertion, but if you're in a wheelchair, using crutches, or otherwise physically restricted, you'll need somebody in your group without mobile restrictions for a tiny part of it.
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