Hi all
After
checking out Finland (Helsinki and Rovaniemi), Prague and Paris, the fourth and
final stop on our European adventure was London. As well as fitting in a number of West End
shows, we also managed to hit up a few escape rooms (although to be honest, I
was surprised that London doesn’t have a single TERPECA nominated room).
The first
venue that we checked out while in town was Clue Quest. We had initially booked
just 2 rooms, but we managed to escape in good time and given it was a mid-week
booking, they were able to fit us in to play a third room. Here is what we thought of the 3 rooms that we
played at Clue Quest:
Revenge
of the Sheep – Room 276
We really enjoyed Revenge of the Sheep (in fact, it was our favourite room at Clue Quest in London). The theming was nicely done and we really enjoyed the puzzles. We got off to a good start and flew through the first section of the experience, but the second section was more challenging and slowed us down. We found that having good eyes for detail really helped in this room, as there was a reasonable amount of hunt and seek fun and small details around the room that were very easy to miss. We really liked the theming and the backstory and puzzles were very strong. Our girls had fun too (this was a very family-friendly room with no jump scares or even dark areas) – both girls were engaged the whole time and they each solved their own share of the puzzles.
CQ Origines – Room 277
CQ Origines was a
fun room as well. The theming was great and it reminded me in some respects of
Lab Rat in Los Angeles (which I played back in 2019). Lab Rat was a better room
(both on scale and uniqueness), but we did have fun at CQ Origines. The
strongest aspect of the room is the theming, which was really nicely done. We
enjoyed many of the puzzles, although I found the room flow was a little
stilted and some of the puzzles weren’t entirely logical (or perhaps could have
done with a little more signposting). There was also a reasonable amount of
hunt and seek fun, which our girls enjoyed. The room is family-friendly
(although a little dark in some sections).
PLAN52 –
Room 278
PLAN52 was the third and final room that we played at Clue Quest in London. This was another fun room that we all enjoyed. I felt like the puzzles in this room were probably a little harder than in the other 2 rooms. The theming in this room was not quite at the same level as Revenge of the Sheep or CQ Origines, but it did not detract from our enjoyment. Much like the other 2 rooms, we needed very strong attention to detail and a good eye for spotting things in PLAN52 – with each of times that we were stuck, we couldn’t see what was right in front of us. I thought this room had a better flow than CQ Origines, but ultimately Revenge of the Sheep was the standout here for us.
Overall comments
We really enjoyed all 3 rooms at Clue Quest and we were grateful that they managed to squeeze us in to play the third room on the day. They were also kind enough to give me a free magnet with our team photo (because the day that we played was my birthday). All three rooms were family-friendly and the game masters were all great. If you are in London and found yourself with only enough time to check out one of their rooms, Revenge of the Sheep is the pick.
Where: 169-171
Caledonian Road, London, N1 0SL
Duration: 60 minutes
Themes: 4
themes
Cost: £35
per person
Overall Rating: Nicely-themed, family-friendly rooms
More details: https://cluequest.co.uk/
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