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Recent reviews of escape games in United Kingdom

Lee P.
05 February 2020

Great fun trying to escape. Really warm welcome and we were given help at just the right moments. The room was great and kept us entertained and challenged throughout. If you’re looking for a good Escape Room, look no further.

Response from No Escape London:
Hi Lee, thank you for your review! We are glad to hear you enjoyed your experience with us. Hope to see you again soon at our other rooms.
Gaia B.
04 February 2020

The room was quite fun overall, we definitely enjoyed it and would absolutely recommend it!

A few of the puzzles were completely new concepts to us, despite having played our fair share of escape rooms, and there was a section of the game that was most definitely unexpected but really ingenious! Without giving away too much, I’ll just say that it was a new approach on how to move between different areas of the game, which all of us really enjoyed.

The game is a story-driven adventure with a few plot twists which are really nice and can keep attentive players engaged with the narrative. The ending offers a resolution to the events that, despite its simplicity leaves the players with a sense of achievement.

This room has a good mix of riddles / logical puzzles, and mechanical / practical tasks. Some puzzles require at least 2 players to cooperate, which means coordination and communication are really important, making this an extremely fun team-building experience.

Setting design and props are also all very well made and help with the immersion. Some parts of the set were really stunning and here was one element in particular that left us all amazed. There is a theme and a story to the game that makes the experience really exciting, and some of the puzzles have a proper role in the story themselves (for example, minor spoiler: to get a message delivered to you what better messenger than a raven flying over your head?)

We also really liked how players are required to interact with the entire room at once, and how unlocking new areas doesn’t mean you are necessarily done with the previous ones! There was a good balance of moving forward and going back to finally solve unsolved puzzles that you had almost forgotten about, allowing for that very satisfying moment of sudden realisation when you eventually remember!

A few things could be improved, however.

There was almost no briefing for us before the game except for safety regulations and a quick explanation of how to ask for hints. The story of the game was only communicated through papers and messages in the room, which we read, but that could have been easily ignored, especially if a team is worried about wasting any precious minutes of their allocated hour. Introducing the story to the players in the briefing could be a good way to get people into character before the stress of the countdown begins.

The immersion is also often broken by modern looking locks and keys, modern flashlights, and the beeping of radios when receiving hints. All these items could easily be replaced by more theme-appropriate props (older padlocks, like there already are a few, torches or lanterns instead of flashlights, a different hint communication system, etc..). Sometimes escape rooms provide costumes for players to engage themselves in the story even more, especially when the setting is historical or fantasy, like it is in this case, and everyday clothes are a bit out of character. This isn’t necessarily something the room is lacking, as not everyone appreciates dressing up in costumes, but it could have been offered as another extra step to involve the players, if they wanted to.

Almost all the puzzles in this escape room are clever ways to hide codes and keys. The room is basically entirely based on unlocking padlocks, and even though the process of finding a way to do so is often really original and fun, this room could use some variation. Moreover, good part of the puzzles revealed number combinations, that then unlocked various combination locks. Since all the codes seemed to be of the same type (only numbers and same number of digits), the padlocks were labelled with very obvious words referring to which puzzles revealed their code. We felt like that was a missed opportunity to include some more subtle hints (symbols? More cryptic words?) and give the puzzles an extra level of difficulty, instead of spoon-feeding the answer to players in a very evident and non-immersive way.

A couple of puzzles didn’t feel very satisfying to us. One of the smaller puzzles in particular we found very disappointing. It seemed too easy to solve, to the point where we suspected, it might have been broken or it might have been missing some pieces. However, the staff confirmed at the end of the game that the puzzle was just meant to be a very easy one, which seems really strange because honestly it didn’t even feel like a puzzle at all the way we found it. Another puzzle that left me a bit perplexed was a maths problem that was actually very simple but was posed in way that made it look like the answer could have been totally arbitrary.

Finally, despite telling a story though various messages trying to explain some of the puzzles and giving them a context, there are definitely elements of pure and simple “treasure hunting”, where doing one thing will lead you to something else with seemingly no consequentiality. This is very common in escape games, and almost impossible to avoid to a certain extent, but it’s definitely a plus when a room is able to create a consistent story-line from the beginning to the end of the game.

Despite the few things we think could be bettered, overall the experience was very positive. The staff was nice, welcoming, and knew when to give hints and when to give us time to think.

The room is non-linear and there are several puzzles that can be solved at the same time, so it’s suitable for bigger groups allowing players to split and work on separate tasks at the same time. Eventually, though, it’s still fundamental to communicate each other’s finds in order to proceed!

It is also not a scary room, and it is definitely suitable for kids. Some puzzles might be challenging but with a full team and the right amount of hits it’s definitely a room for all ages!

Right To The Throne
Escape room
Right To The Throne
Habibah B.
03 February 2020

Absolutely loved it! It was a lovely experience especially for someone who played for the first time! Must say it does have a few scenes where you have to be courageous but overall a lovely experience!

Tom
02 February 2020

Amazing escape rooms we have now been several times to Take The Exit & enjoyed it each time we have been. Can't recommend enough

Anastasija
29 January 2020

Had the best time with my friend. I'm an experienced escaper and value the quality over the quantity and this room keeps you engaged. Any oriental style fans will definitely enjoy.

Charly
28 January 2020

If you're a seasoned Escape Room player, this may be too basic for you. Our team of 4 was out in 35 minutes, and it would have been quicker, except on several occasions we had to wait for machinery to react to us solving the clues (this may have been delays by the games master). It would have been good to have a couple more parts of the maze as an option to go in if you solve stuff quickly.

Lauren S.
24 January 2020

Absolutely loved this! Was really fun and requires clear communication and team work. Was a great bonding session with me and my partner

Kierron P.
23 January 2020

Great experience for an hour. Challenging but doable. Love the extra challenge of guessing how long you expect it to take, we made it to the second - unbelievable. Great staff and they made it extra special for my girlfriend whose birthday it was! We’ll be back!

Jessica H.
23 January 2020

The staff were lovely--friendly and funny. The rooms were well decorated, however the clues could be more integrated with each other. The drinks were lovely!

The Grid
Escape room
The Grid
Tina A.
17 January 2020

Booked the VR experience online to celebrate a special occasion. On our arrival the building was undergoing renovations and the staff had no knowledge of our booking. Very disappointed to say the least!

Vr Playroom
Escape room
Vr Playroom
Louise F.
17 January 2020

We really enjoyed this, we did find it a little difficult. Lots or rooms which we didnt realise and plenty of clues to solve.

Stuart D.
16 January 2020

I've done six escape rooms before this one-- each was way more expensive, probably had more money poured into them-- but this escape room proves that you don't need a ton of fancy decorations and money to make an absolutely thrilling, entertaining and complex puzzle experience. I absolutely recommend this room. Antonio was so sweet and you can tell he's so passionate about creating really creative puzzles. Wish I could do it again if I could!

Junkyard
Escape room
Junkyard
Ruslan
09 January 2020

It was amazing experience to go to the Murder Mystery escape room! One of the most technologically and fully developed game I ever played with every detail brought to the great success! More, the energy that was brought from the experience had me going for several days! Amazing staff and Play!

Madeline P.
09 January 2020

I have been to 4 different escape rooms and so far this is my fave, I really loved the progression as it was one room to another rather than staying in 1 main room the whole time. It felt very immersive (you get costumes at the beginning) and I found it was a lot easier to work as a team. In some I have found that people argue over who should do what task, but here a lot of the tasks take some co-operation! The puzzles here were just right up my alley, nicely physical as well as thought provoking. I can't say much more without giving it away but I just really loved it! I want to go again even though I know most of the answers hahaha

Chaz
08 January 2020

Had so much fun in this room! Beautifully and cleverly designed with a really immersive atmosphere. The puzzles are unique, challenging and very satisfying to complete. The brilliant backstory adds a feeling of adventure to the game and it was a joy from start to finish!

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