Its 1967 and at the height of the summer of love a plot has been uncovered that has nothing to do with peace and harmony. Plans are in place to assassinate the American Ambassador to the UK. Itβs believed the foreign agents are operating out of a cinema. Trouble is, the only entrance it a one way ticketβ¦..
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Played: 28 Dec 2022Team size: 2Time taken: 48:24Outcome: Successful escape!
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We hadn't done a room themed around a real cinema before. Some very cool props that made it seem immersive. The puzzles were clever and there was good signposting throughout the room, making it clear how to progress. We will be back to do their remaining rooms.
Enjoyed aspects of the theme and details, but felt that some of the puzzles were not logical / intuitive. Difficult as a team of 2 to be able to complete some of the puzzles, probably better as a larger group.
Another good offering from Exciting Escapes. The beautiful set, combined with some tougher, unusual puzzles and some good, logical challenges makes this a game that I'd recommend if you're in the area.
Christmas travelling provided a handy excuse for a return visit to Exciting Escapes' Basingstoke branch, and the two rooms there that I hadn't previously played. The first was their 1960s game, which follows the company's convention of basing each room in a different decade. The theming extended to the background music, and after playing I had 60s hits going round my head for the rest of the day.
The other linking theme of Exciting Escapes' rooms is spies and espionage. In this one you're searc...