Thornes Lane Wharf, Wakefield WF1 5RL
2-6 players
Languages: EN
60 minutes
The whoopee cushion in question caused uncontrollable laughter during a very serious assembly on why "flatulence isn’t funny." Now, it’s your turn to embark on a top-secret mission: locate the infamous whoopee cushion that once belonged to the playground’s pranksters.
Your quest involves sneaking into the classroom where rumours say it’s been hidden. With courage and stealth, you’ll need to outwit the staff and retrieve the cushion, all while becoming the next legends of Faultmere School.
Come be part of the excitement and see if you have what it takes to pull off the ultimate prank!
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If it's wacky fun and a bit of witty silliness you want in an escape room, then this room gets an A.
Escapable do those clever little touches that make an escape room feel cared about very well; the enjoyment that came from creating the room is obvious in every puzzle. The set up really allows all ages and abilities to access this room; there's a main question then a puzzle-filled sub-quest, which can only be attempted once the main quest is completed. It is a super format that works incredibly well here.
Puzzles are all lovely, handmade and very in keeping with the theme and - as a teacher - the genuine classroom aesthetic was very much appreciated.
It's a delight.
A great room which is well thought out. We played with 2 players who haven’t done escape rooms and there was really something for us all to contribute and keep us busy. Loved it and would highly recommend :).
Something for everyone in this room!
Another hit from Escapable. Whenever they announce a new room (which is excitingly frequently lately) there is a sense of anticipation and this one doesn't disapoint.
They have marketed this as their family friendly room with a family version and an adult version but to be honest for families it is more a beginner version and an experienced version. The adult version is identical for the first 60% of the room but has some extra challenges at the end of the room, our experienced 8 year old was capable of helping throughout. Any enthusiast, even with young kids, will be disappointed if they choose the family room
I'd say the puzzles are on the easier side but the adult version more than makes up for that in quantity, quality and variety. All puzzles are logical and fun, the setting is a new one for me and they do it very well (did we expect less).