You and your fellow podcasters decide to launch the first episode of your show from the house of Carson’s family. Where the notorious doll maker brutally murdered his daughter. Robert Carson is on death row now, but is he guilty or is there something more at play? You intend to uncover his secrets when suddenly there is a strange noise in the walls, a floorboard creaks, soon you are hoping that you all make it to episode two…
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Booked this room with a friend and a group of two, we are not overly experienced and it advertised itself as an easier room so we went for it. The room is very well designed throughout the entire experience with a story and plot that the game doesn't forget.
I imagine must puzzle pros would find this easy but it was the perfect difficulty for two players and many of the puzzles had been clever, there was one or two I wasn't too fond of personally but many many more that made sense, and overall thought the room was excellent. Plenty of little surprises to keep you happy!
Yet another fabulous room from Locked In Glasgow reinforcing that they are the company to be measured up to in the West of Scotland. As always, the attention to detail is off the charts, with the theming and set dressing being, as ever, fabulous, but in this case the standout was the genius sound design! A worthy successor to Witch House and very much in a similar vein (no pun intended) to the more difficult Bloodline. I would advise playing this first of the two rooms, especially if you are a beginner. Some brilliant “wow” moments and other wee surprises, and only one puzzle that we found a little tedious (you’ll see which one I mean - although some folk might love it!) which ramped up our time a wee bit. Still, you don’t really want to rush through this room too much as it’s so pretty and there is so much to enjoy and admire. Excellent, friendly hosting too by Graeme who had just the light touch that we preferred; lovely guy and a credit to the team. Looking forward to seeing what comes next from this brilliant venue. I just hope they can find some more space for another one! 🤞
Team size: 4Time taken: 41:30Outcome: Successful escape!
beautifulgreat hostingquite easy😨creepy
I'm a suckered for a horror themed room and this was no exception. As always lots of great props and set dressing. A lot easier than the likes of Bloodline
Team size: 4Time taken: 41:30Outcome: Successful escape!
beautifulgreat hosting😨creepy
Another absolutely gorgeous room from Locked In! The sound design in particular is excellent. It would be really good to play back to back with Bloodline, they feel like they share a lot of DNA. Hosting was wonderful as ever, thanks Chris, and particular shout out to Locked In for accommodating our weird booking times.
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We really enjoyed playing Dolls House. It was well decorated, and had a fun puzzle flow with some excellent reveals.