by Escape From The Room High Wycombe (website)
2-6 players
Languages: EN
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I wish I'd played this game a lot later in my escape room career and that I'd also known about the extra 30 minutes that you could have got. Thought it was an excellent room, but at the time there was just too much to do. I think we'd definitely get on with it much better with 200+ rooms under my belt. I remember there being something pretty cool in this room that I've only seen once since.
This is the first ever escape room I have done. It was a unique birthday present for me. Again you watch a quick safety video and are briefed on the story of the room as well. There were four of us making up the party that day. I was the oldest member of the group. It really makes you think. In other words, this definitely sharpens your thinking skills for sure.
We had sixty minutes only to find things and successfully escape the room. There were lots of puzzles to solve which is quite good for your brain additionally. And did I love it? The answer is a resounding yes definitely. I definitely recommend this escape room. If you are wanting to do something different, book a escape room.
I guarantee you will love it certainly. This is a unique birthday present and is far better than going to the cinema, partying in a night club or having a birthday meal in a expensive restaurant. We all loved it. At the end we posed for a group picture. Best birthday present ever seriously. What is not to love?
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