Dr. Rodentstein, a slightly mad scientist with an obsession for cheese and rats, has developed an escape room to test the wit and prowess of human brains. This maze of puzzles and challenges is no ordinary lab; it’s riddled with cheesy puns and ratty challenges, designed to test the squeakiest of minds. Dr. Rodentstein believes that, much like his lab rats, humans have an innate desire to seek out cheese (or in your case, freedom!). But beware, his labyrinth won’t just let you scurry out easily.
To prove your team’s worth, you must navigate the intricate puzzles, crack the codes, and retrieve the ultimate prize: The Golden Cheese. But it won’t be easy, as Dr. Rodentstein has set up a series of puzzles and challenges that will test your team’s sharp wit. Only the most gouda players will escape in time!
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This is billed as an escape game rather than an escape room. We’ve done a couple in different places that were all in one room which we preferred. That said there’s plenty to do and it’s only partially linear so different people can do different things. There was one bit which we knew what we needed to do but couldn’t do it and even at the end the lady said she couldn’t do it either! You don’t have a host watching over you, you’re taken to a room and introduced, then left to get on with it. There’s a tv screen with a mouse where the different puzzles are shown and you can click for clues which progressively give more information and eventually just tell you the answer - this makes it too easy and tempting for some to give up and not fully try. Some really good bits, some clever bits, some very basic and some mighty frustrating! Quite mathematical. Glad we went though