You and your friends have been personally invited to the last ever performance of the greatest escapologist and illusionist the world has ever seen, Harry Houdini.
Taking your place in the audience of the Grand Theatre you wait patiently for the performance to begin but not everything is as it seems...
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Fun room with some interesting puzzles. The girl who hosted us was good and she got in the spirit of the game that was nice.Puzzles weren't difficult so good for new people to escape rooms.
A couple of cool moments early on, but definitely some logic leaps - moments that require the game master to tell you what to do that they've refused to fix!
This game was fab! We really enjoyed the theme and all the puzzles were original.
Only downside is that the host was trying to over immerse himself into the role to the point where I questioned if he actually thought he lived in the 1900’s. At first his character was funny but towards the end I just wanted him to speak normally as it was annoying