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After trying almost all escape games in Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan, and Brampton, my friends and I decided to venture off into the east end for escape games. We came here and tried "The Truth of Osaka High". I really liked the decor (it actually was a love hate thing since I was so scared), and the multiple rooms. Without giving anything away about the room, they had really good tech stuff set up. They also did a good job scaring the heck out of me. Our group has gone to other escape rooms, which were scary and I was able to manage myself, but this time, I couldn't handle it at all that I was telling my group I was ready to walk out and let them complete it by themselves. I was so horrified that I went into a little corner/against the wall and just cried my eyes out...yup, that's right. I actually cried for once because of how terrified I was! So props to Maze for creating this wonderful room and playing out the Japanese horror theme throughout!
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