When you visit the Da Vinci Escape Room you will have 60 minutes to solve the mystery, find the key to the Holy Grail, and to find the exit-code for escaping the room. To achieve this, you must cooperate, coordinate and think out-of-the-box, for it is no ordinary challenge that you are facing! The Escape Room theme is designed with inspiration from Leonardo Da Vinci and belongs to the legendary Da Vinci Order.
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Played: 31 May 2023Team size: 2Outcome: Successful escape!
great flow
Da Vinci has hidden the grail, but since a secret society has come for it, you have to find the key, so it can be moved.
While the plot was a bit over-elaborate with both Da Vinci, Einstein, monks, secret societies, soldiers and a grail story, the game itself had a great flow to it. Lock based with a few tech secrets. We like lock-based games. The host was in character, but thankfully not more than we could pay and find a toilet before playing. This has been one of the more expensive games we have played in Denmark (1090 DKK), but Copenhagen is also more expensive than other parts of the country. We were happy that they had a two player game without a lot of crawling, running, climbing and jumping. Not wheelchair friendly though.
We really liked the puzzles and they were very fair. Did miss a bit of a wauw-moment, but that is probably just because we are experienced players. New players would probably be in awe of some of the secrets revealed.