



OVERALL SCORE:
✭✭✭✬✩ 3.6

User Score
Quick Facts:
City/Area: Richmond Hill
Escape Length: 60 Minutes
Players: 4-8
Cost: $25/Person
Thief Master
Design: ✭✭✭✩✩ 3.0
Idea: 3.5
Details: 3.5
Features: 2.0
Creativity: ✭✭✭✬✩ 3.5
Novel: 4.0
Comprehension: 4.5
Surprises: 2.0
Puzzles: ✭✭✭✭✬ 4.3
Challenge: 4.0
Logic: 5.0
Abstract: 4.0
Upon entering this room, you initially encounter some office decoration and told that your goal is to break into a vault. In the first room, the office setup is rather bland, containing just a few lockers, desks and a computer. However, the puzzles are actually quite fun, uniting the storyline with the theme of the room. The laser array (NOT A SPOILER – this is listed on their website) in the second room is one of the better laser arrays I have gone through, allowing for different yet equally challenging routes. I have no major complaints about this room; the puzzles were decent and the décor was satisfactory. Overall, this room was the definition of an average room escape. The puzzles were fun, the room had a nice flow, but there were no real surprises or anything truly exceptional.
Reviewed by Evan on February 18, 2015
Review Breakdown
Stated Difficulty Level: 3/6
Theme: Action/Adventure
Family Friendly? Yes
Company Atmosphere: 3.0/5
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