by Donnington Manor (website)
London Rd, Dunton Green, Sevenoaks TN13 2TD
2-5 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
The kingdom of Kandala are searching for a new ruler. Each of the 8 realms of the kingdom select a set of Champions to compete against other contenders for the Crown. Both teams are locked in the Chambers of Champions and must race to complete a series of challenges set by representatives of the 8 Realms. But the stakes are high where victory is the ultimate prize and failure is met with execution.
Small groups just race against time, larger groups will be split into the two identical chambers which are separated by a wire mesh wall. You can choose to combine your efforts to win the ultimate prize or choose the more competitive approach and race to win the Crown.
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A veritable wall of puzzles and padlocks awaits here in the Versus game. There are various victory conditions but all of it can be tackled in a non-linear fashion, stuck on one puzzle, move on to another and then come back to this one.
This is the finest example Iβve seen of what you can achieve in a small space. Super room with so many puzzles your head will spin. We tried for the crown but were prob about 8 puzzles short of completing. Thereβs a danger of feeling frustrated with these sorts of rooms but tbh I enjoyed it. A group of 4 would be ideal. Anymore and youβd be tripping over each other. Would be cool to do as a head to head.
I am in 2 minds with this game. Its very unique. There are 2 parts to the game and we theoretically got out in 43mins but to get out you only have to do 1/3 of the puzzles. To finish it all is a crazy amount of work and some of the puzzles really did seem a bit out there to comprehend even with an explanation at the end. We got out in a supposedly quick time but I left feeling very deflated with how many of the puzzles we had actually finished. It did improve slightly when she said she had only seen 3 teams in 2 years finish it all but I definitely left without a sense of achievement.
I also think briefings should really clearly say that things are used more than once as most games are one use only but in this game many things all link together and get used over and over.
So its worth doing but don't be surprised if you do not finish everything as we have pretty much finished all rooms we have done in the 70 games played so far and we got spanked by it! I think we did around 2/3 of the puzzles.
A good concept of a room let down by worn locks, puzzles and a couple of mis-steps in resetting. Otherwise a great room and concept, theming and hosting were good as well.
Absolutely amazing room! Loved everything about it. Some extremely clever puzzles and a great time.
Probably the most overwhelming escape room that I have played and the first see what you can manage in an hour style. Really great variety of puzzles, simply something for everyone and I loved the way in which teams can compete if they wish in this room - every sound really builds a great sense of how well the other team is doing. Very clever and a lot of fun even if my brain was fizzing after!
We took on the extended 90 minute challenge which requires you to solve every puzzle and soon learnt that is not a challenge for the faint-hearted. The pro review explains the game mechanics so I won't reiterate that, but to say, if you love the challenge of solving puzzles and opening padlocks this is a game worth playing. It seemed overwhelming at first wit so much information which would provide you with the solutions to each of the numerous puzzles so you need to stay focused and remember carefully what you've already used to solve a puzzle and communicate this carefully between team members, as a 2 we had to work almost exclusively individually until we got to the last few that we'd both passed up earlier in the game and the final meta puzzle. Theming is simple but effective and the room is not particularly big, but it works well and doesn't need to be more elaborate.
A simple yet effective room where you can either find a way out as quickly as possible or try to solve every puzzle to become the new ruler of the kingdoms. The room can also be played as a versus room to heighten the suspense and pressure with both rooms in clear view of each other. A riddle heavy room so a puzzle minded players dream but practical players like my other half may not enjoy and feel overwhelmed. The room isn't that spacious so I would say teams no bigger than 4 people should be okay. We solved around 70% of the room before running out of time. Highly recommend this room for like-minded mental thinkers but practical players be prepared to only solve puzzles and not have much of a practical element. An extra 30 minute option is also available for those wanting to solve every puzzle.
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You might notice that Epsom Escape Rooms at Horton golf course used to have a game called The Challenge Chambers, and wonder if this game is a renamed version of that, or a sequel. Neither is the case, but this room shares a similar game concept with that one: you have a grid of puzzles, each with a padlock, and you have to solve enough of them to allow you to pass a key from the left side of the grid to the release point on the right hand side.
Also common to both is the fact that this is a ra...