by Escape Newcastle (website)
15 Princess Sq, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ER
2-5 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
Three days ago a well renowned supplies shop for all budding wizards closed for the day. However inexplicably the shop never opened again. Sensing that forces of evil are at work you have decided that you are going to investigate the mystery behind Ms Garbo's disappearance. Don't get caught!
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based on ratings from 15 users
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Good game, some fun puzzles, although a little confusing at one stage as very loud music is triggered and everything goes dark apart from flashing lights which just added mayhem and the only way to stop the music/darkness/flashing isn't something logical.. but the volume means there is no way to get a clue.. ended up with the games master coming into the room and confusing us further.
A fun game just lacking in content!
Not much to do as a 4 as fairly linear. Some cool designs.
I nearly didn't review this room. As I didn't know if I'd done it. That's the issue with one franchise having so many similar rooms. This was a more basic wizardry room but not the most basic so has to be down the middle in terms of a rating
Nice to see another variation of quite a repeated theme within the Escape franchise. I almost didnāt play it as I didnāt want to be a replica of a game Iād already played. Magical settings perfect for any fans of the original IP. Some tech within the room which on my occasion failed to connect and was told afterward that the GM did a manual override. Canāt help it sometimes but it broke the āmagicā.
Has a really infuriated smell puzzleā¦ I go nose blind after a few whiffs and then the puzzle become impossible to work out. I think I recall I ended up just swapping the order around enough times until I landed on the right one.
Excellent theming and the rooms look fantastic. A really fun game with some interesting and fun puzzles. Host very helpful.
This is a lovely room with some cool physical aspects. It really does look like a magical emporium and there are some delightful details. A fun room if not too challenging.
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As the number of venues and games in the now-huge Escape franchise increases, they now sometimes have more than one game design using a similar theme, so for clarification The Magic Emporium is an entirely different game to the Witchcraft and Wizardry one available at other branches, even though they both involve wands and potions. This one avoids overt Harry Potter references while using a setting that is obviously inspired by it; your aim is to find a certain Alder Wand, having first to find a...
A fun little room that suited our newbie group very well. We werenāt overly challenged, but we did have a lot of fun and appreciated the environment and setting a lot. The Magic Emporium would be an excellent room for kids and families alike, as thereās a fun mix of traditional locks and more āmagicalā activations of hidden puzzles. It might not satisfy the enthusiastās itch, but still worth a visit if youāre in the area.
A beautifully designed room really giving you the feel of being inside a magic shop, a good variety of puzzles, observation skills need to be on point, a truly magical experience!
See also
- Escape Edinburgh: The Magic Emporium (Edinburgh)
- Escape Basildon: The Magic Emporium (Basildon) (closed)
- Escape Lincoln: The Magic Emporium (Lincoln) (closed)
- Escapade HQ: The Magic Emporium (Dundonald)
- Escape Paignton: Escape the Magic Emporium (Paignton) (closed)
- Escape Chelmsford: The Magic Emporium (Chelmsford)
- Escape Glasgow: Magic Emporium (Glasgow)