Wednesday 19 June 2024

Majestic Escape Game, Paris - Atlantis Review (Paris)

 

Hi all

The fifth escape room venue that we checked out in Paris during our European adventure in December 2023 was Majestic Escape Rooms.  This was a last minute addition to the list of games we were playing on the trip – it was a very busy time of year and we had difficulty finding any rooms that we could book at the last minute, but Majestic’s Atlantis room was available. Here is what we thought:

Atlantis – The Game, Paris (Room 275)

The quality of theming in the room was pretty good.  The space was nicely decorated and it suited the theme. The backstory could have been stronger, but it didn’t detract from our enjoyment.  There is a reasonable amount of hunt and seek fun in this experience, which meant that it was a good room for families (as the kids always had something to do).  There is one particular element of the room that is really cool and which we all enjoyed.

Overall, we had fun at Atlantis, but it is not as strong a room as most of the other rooms that we played in Paris (and Europe more broadly).  I would describe this more as a simple, family-friendly room.

Where:                        2 rue Française, 75001 Paris

Duration:                    60 minutes

Themes:                      4 themes

Cost:                           132 Euro (4 people)

Overall Rating:           A reasonably well-themed, family-friendly room

More details:              https://majestic-escapegame.paris/


Monday 17 June 2024

The Game, Paris - Review of The Secret Mission, Far West and The Metro (Paris)


Hi all

The fourth escape room venue that we checked out in Paris during our European adventure in December 2023 was The Game.  The Game has 2 venues (so be careful and make sure you are going to the correct location when you play!). 

I had heard good things about their newest room, The Secret Mission, from other enthusiasts. I tried booking over a month before we left for Europe and there was one session left for that entire week – so I quickly booked it and then moved our itinerary around playing that room.  And I am very glad that I did…

We played 3 rooms back to back at The Game (with some awesome crepes for lunch in between right across the laneway).  Here is what we thought:

The Secret Mission – The Game, Paris (Room 272)

The fun starts when you are on their website trying to find more information about the room.  There is a link for more information but when you try to click on the link, it moves around the screen.  This is consistent with the theme – it is a total secret.  You go into the room knowing nothing about the room and when you finish, you’re asked to not mention anything about the room either.  So it is very difficult to provide any useful information about the room, other than to say that it was incredibly well done, with fantastic game master interactions, phenomenal theming, fantastic puzzles and a great room flow.

This was our favourite room in Paris (and in fact, our favourite room of the trip). 

The Far West – The Game, Paris (Room 273)

This was a really nicely-themed room. We, along with our daughters, really enjoyed the theming and the quality of the props and puzzles.  There are a lot of puzzles to solve in this room, with several different spaces to discover.  There were some nice interactions with NPCs in this room as well.  It was one of our favourite rooms of the trip.

The Metro -  The Game, Paris (Room 274)

This room was the first room opened at The Game in Paris.  They acquired a metro carriage from the Government and reconstructed it in their room, and of course added some cool effects and a bunch of puzzles.  I would describe this room as being the trickiest of the 3 rooms that we played at The Game – it took a very keen eye for detail to escape in time, which we did.  It was a lot of fun, but probably our least favourite of the 3 rooms that we played at The Game.

 

Overall, we really enjoyed all 3 rooms at The Game.  I was concerned going in that they might be a bit like an Escape Hunt in quality, but I was very pleased to learn that they were worlds apart.  Although they are a large escape room outfit with 2 venues and multiple rooms, their rooms are themed beautifully, with really varied and challenging puzzles.  Their latest room, The Secret Mission, has debuted at 147 on TERPECA.  After having played a number of rooms now lower down the TERPECA list, I think The Secret Mission deserves to be in the top 100 (if not the top 50).


Where:                        6, rue de la Harpe, 75005 Paris

Duration:                    60 minutes

Themes:                      12 themes

Cost:                           132 Euro (4 people)

Overall Rating:           Excellent rooms, especially The Secret Mission!

More details:              https://www.thegame-france.com/#/   

Deep Inside, Paris - Review of The Magician (Paris)

 

Hi all

The third escape room venue that we checked out in Paris during our European adventure in December 2023 was Deep Inside.  Their Magician of Paris room was ranked number 20 on TERPECA at the time that we played it (although technically that ranking is when you play their Magician room as a “full experience” with their Funhouse room).  Their Funhouse room was way too scary for our girls, so we played just the Magician room (which alone was TERPECA number 104). 

Here is what we thought:

Magician of Paris – Deep Inside, Paris (Room 271)

At the time that I booked the room, their website advertised it as the only rooms in the world located 30 metres underground.  I thought that sounded really cool, that they were able to build rooms beneath the street level. This however was not at all true – instead, you step inside an elevator, which shakes a little and makes all the right sounds and then you step out the other side. I thought this was a very disappointing start (and given they have now removed all references to the “30m underground” nonsense on their website, I suspect I am not the only player to also feel like that was misleading…)

The theming in the space was nicely done. The waiting area is a magic shop with various items available for purchase.  After we exited the elevator, the theming was well done too.  There were some nice puzzles, although some aspects were not entirely logical and required us to ask for a hint (and annoyingly, we had to wait several minutes for a response).

As we progressed through the game, there were different points of interaction with our live actor.  These were well done, especially one scene where the Magician returned and performed a magic trick for us.

Overall, I found Magician of Paris to be a little underwhelming.  It definitely did not help that their claim about their rooms being the only rooms 30m underground was complete garbage, but asking for a hint and waiting for several minutes is pretty disappointing too).  At the time of having written this review, I have now played many of the top TERPECA rooms - I am surprised that Magician of Paris rates as highly as it does on TERPECA.  It is themed well and there are a couple of nice moments, but there are definitely far better rooms in Paris...

Where:                        7 quai de la seine, 75019 Paris

Duration:                    60 minutes

Themes:                      2 themes

Cost:                           160 Euro (4 people)

Overall Rating:           Well-themed but not as impressive as advertised

More details:              https://deepinsideparis.fr/en/