Primarily focusing on code-breaking, symbolism and association problems The Da Vinci Room will offer an interesting challenge for new and returning players alike.
Take on the role of thieves trying to recover the Holy Grail for the greater good. Does your team have what it takes to Escape?
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Played: 6 Dec 2017Team size: 2Outcome: Successful escape!
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Very plain room, not much physically there. The puzzles were rather strange, and it didn't seem to flow very well. They also thought we'd booked for a different game, so we had to wait while they prepared the room we'd actually booked.
Probably the weakest game at this venue but there are still some clever puzzles that elevate it. The space is a little plain but adequate and this was a good way to spend an hour, we escaped with roughly 45 minutes remaining.
Played: Team size: 3Time taken: 57Outcome: Successful escape!
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The most stand-out thing about Da Vinci was how very typical it was, without either glaring flaws or many compelling reasons to choose it over another of London's games.
It uses a smallish room, with decent but simple decorations - lots of padlocked furniture with faux-bookshelf wallpaper. Puzzles are almost entirely linear, and make extensive use of laminated paper clues. The Masonic theme is followed consistently but with a great deal of escape room logic, and while none of the puzzles were t...
A solid but uninspiring game from the Escape franchise. While there were no big negatives in the room, ultimately there was nothing that got me excited.
Whilst Da Vinci is perhaps an overused theme, we warmed to this room quickly and found it the best of the three on the premises. Puzzles were just right for difficulty. Decent fun.