Fuzzy Logic Escape Room: Playground

By | May 6, 2020

by Fuzzy Logic Escape Room (website)

130 Ogden Ave Downers Grove, IL 60515

1-8 players

Team of 2: £0.00 $69.99
Team of 4-6: £0.00 $99.99

📹remote avatar
Are you crafty enough to join the Super Kids Squad? Search high and low to find the hidden toys and puzzles before everyone goes home!
Fun for young players and those who are young at heart! This game leaves all-child and all-adult teams (and mixed ones) smiling!
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Rated between 3.5 and 5 out of 5

based on ratings from 8 users
combined with 3 pro reviews

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msilcox expert rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Played: 30 Oct 2021 Team size: 3 Time taken: 58 minutes
great hostingfamily friendlyoverpriced

This is a perfectly fine first generation room with a good assortment of puzzles.  There is clear evidence of the experience these folks have gained in running remote rooms in the use of the inventory system.  In addition to the usual 360 views, there are several puzzles that can be manipulated in  Telescape, and a useful list of locks (there are a LOT of locks!).  I do have to admit that I missed Jayson--he was the avatar for the other Fuzzy Logic rooms we did, and he just made everything that much more fun.  The avatar we had was perfectly pleasant, but he lacked Jayson's magic.  My only complaint is that this was expensive for what it was--it seems they have put their prices up since they've gone back to offering remote rooms on the weekend.  Nonetheless, a very enjoyable hour.

Charly expert rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Team size: 5 Time taken: 34:00 Outcome: Successful escape!

Loved this game. Jayson's avatars are always brilliant fun, and this room was just such a unique and different theme. Good mix of Telescape-based puzzles and ones we could solve through the camera view. Great company, great value, we keep returning for their other rooms.

Anonymous rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Played: 10/14/2020 Outcome: Successful escape!
🦡cipherdelic virtuoso rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5

I love fuzzy logic, mainly due to their amazing avatar Jayson, who injects so much fun and life into all the rooms, he's a warm cozy hug of an avatar who has boundless energy and an amazing array of voices to match any occasion.  Playground and Vet Office have got to be my two favourites as they are so well themed and the flow is fabulous. Its the sort of room that is good for the soul, its fun its logical and it makes you happy. Our entire team just grinned from start to finish  

Its about 40 years too late, but thanks to this room I'm finally one of the Cool Kids.... Woo Hoo!!!  

But, I'm now very sad that I've run out of rooms to play there, please make more rooms Fuzzy Logic!

Anonymous rated this:Rated between 50 and 50 out of 5
egnor expert rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5
A really fun playground theme made even more fun by an enthusiastic GM.
Wei-Hwa Huang expert rated this:Rated between 45 and 45 out of 5
Played: 5/27 Team size: 3 Outcome: Successful escape!

Puzzles aren't challenging but they are very brightly colored and playful and fun.  The Trello system (as per all other Fuzzy Logic rooms) works well.  This one has two external links that allow players to solve some puzzles interactively on the side, which is a nice change of pace from the "avatar does everything" experience.   An excellent game to recommend to others who haven't played many escape games.

Quarantini rated this:Rated between 35 and 35 out of 5
Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
family friendly

Overall a good game and had fun playing it with a beginner. Nothing too taxing but a couple of things that would be hard for someone with colour impairment.

Reviews by escape room review sites

They say in acting that you should never work with children or animals; and since the first game I played with Fuzzy Logic was all about the animals in their Vet's Office game, it seems appropriate that the second was a kid theme. Your aim here is to solve all the playground puzzles and thereby demonstrate your worthiness to join the Super Kids Squad. That's a simple excuse for a room full of toy-themed puzzles; but Playground isn't aiming to tell a complex story, it's aiming for cheerful, whole...

(...) it certainly was a nice one. The "Join the Super Kids Squad" theme is very original, and the room bright visuals are very appealing. (...) We went through the game relatively quickly, but there was lots to do, and many hoops (pun intended) to jump through.

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