London, Jul 2016
Fans of a certain best-selling series of children’s books will particularly like this room, but it’s a lot of fun whether you’ve read them or not. The room gives you a grade according to how much of the room you’ve completed, a friendlier approach than a simple success/failure outcome.
There is not a single padlock in the room and the puzzles use carefully hidden sensors. Occasionally the absence of a visible mechanism meant it was hard to tell what was part of a puzzle and what was decoration; but overall it works well and at best leaves you feeling like you’re actually performing magic. 


