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Continue reading →: Olympus – Exodus Escape RoomOlympus was a couple of firsts for our family. It was the first room where we wore matching shirts! Just some shirts we got off of Amazon and used AI to design, but they were cut enough and cheap, haha. It’s also the first time we finished a room in…
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Continue reading →: Mutiny: Skull Island at Escape Games at the RiverI found myself in the Palms Springs area with some time for myself and decided I wanted to challenge myself and see if I could do an escape room solo. I called ahead of time and the owner let me know that all but one of his games could technically…
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Continue reading →: Protected: Comparing the Last Supper and Hope End. Password is the last puzzle of Last Supper
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Continue reading →: The Last Supper – Quest TavernAfter finishing Hope End just last week, I was eager to try the Last Supper and compare 2 of the top live actor escape games in Southern California. I attended this one with a meetup group, since it would be too scary for the full capybara family. I considered bringing…
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Continue reading →: Hope End – Ministry of PeculiaritiesHope End has been one of my most anticipated rooms, as it is the best ranked room in southern California. As the room is spooky and didn’t allow children under 12, the Capyparents went along with our extended family while the kids were at grandma’s house. As soon as you…
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Continue reading →: Black Dragon – Escape Room LAAs a huge fan of the movie Bloodsport when I was in high school, I couldn’t wait to try an escape room themed around Kowloon walled city. Right off the bat, I can tell that Escape Room LA is really, really good at theming. From the first room to the…
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Continue reading →: Prison Break – The Escape GameAfter conquering Puzzle Master at Trapped nearby, I thought we were ready to take on Prison Break, which is TEG’s hardest game. We were definitely not ready, haha. The coolest and most challenging part of this is the split start. Props to TEG here as this part of the room…
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Continue reading →: Grandma’s Surprise – TrappedIt definitely had a fun surprise! Great theming inside and good combination of puzzles. Surprisingly a great room for toddlers, because the first room is basically just a living room and kitchen. Lil bro wasn’t scared at all and was actually trying to open the drawers! There were some flashing…
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Continue reading →: Through the Sugar Glass – Quest TavernOne of the best family friendly escape rooms in socal. The theme is you’re inside a gingerbread house essentially, and there’s even real candy scattered around! We brought our 3 year old with us and he loved being in the room, eating candy, and pointing out all the treats everywhere.…
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Continue reading →: 40 Thieves – MindtrapEasily the number one escape room we’ve played, though I’ve only hit about a dozen at this point. The room starts with an incredibly well done intro that wouldn’t be out of place at a Disneyland dark ride. From that, you’re let loose into the first room which is a…
