We’d like to welcome you to our Sherlock Escape Room, where you will have 75 minutes to save the British Monarchy from chaos and disruption by recovering secret photographs of Edward VII, Crown Prince of England. The Sherlock Escape Room puts the players to the test when it comes to Teamwork and Coordination, and it contains plenty of references to the Sherlock Holmes saga.
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This is a two hour room and I would have given this excellent (4 stars) as the puzzles are nice big juicy ones that you can get your teeth into, but the camerawork let this room down, the focusing was so slow and took several seconds to refocus, which meant that moving around was a constant blur. This was a complete shame as the decoration is very well produced and you want to see every item and every decoration., and blurry movement made some of the team feel alittle sick.
Some other lovely touches are the dressed in-character host and some lovely nods to the Sherlock mythology, including references to many of his more famous cases. Its definitely worth playing, but I'd give it a couple of week for them to work the camerawork kinks out.