Thursday, 16 May 2024

Pandores et Associes - Review of Reglement de Contes (Paris)

 

Hi all

The second escape room venue that we checked out in Paris during our European adventure in December 2023 was Pandores et Associes.  Their “Fairytale Regulations” room (Reglemen de Contest) had come highly recommended by other escape room enthusiasts, particularly as being a great family-friendly room.  They were correct – here is what we thought:

Regelemen de Contes (Fairytale Regulations) – Pandores et Associes, Paris (Room 270)

This was our favourite children-friendly room not only in Paris, but in our entire European trip.  It was one of our favourite rooms period actually.  This room has previously sat at the 48th best room in the world according to TERPECA nominees and it is well-deserved. 

This room is a fantasy-lover’s dream.  It’s a huge space that has so many separate elements.  We travelled through a scientific laboratory (my girls had a look of amazement in their eyes the whole time) and then we travelled to 4 different fairytale worlds.  We met characters along the way and found all of the puzzles to be really fun to solve.

The experience was beautiful, visually spectacular and so much fun.  The room design is very clever, leading to a climactic ending that was really satisfying. 

Where:                        102 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011 Paris

Duration:                    60 minutes

Themes:                      2 themes (only 1 in English as present)

Cost:                           160 Euro (4 people)

Overall Rating:           Incredible room – world class and great with kids.

More details:              https://www.pandore-escape.com/


Secrets Hunters, Paris - Review of The Disappearance of the Zanetti Train (Paris)

 

Hi all

During our travels in December 2023 in Europe, after enjoying our time in Finland and Czechia, we then travelled to Paris.  We managed to play rooms at 5 different escape room venues across Paris.  The first venue that we checked out was Secrets Hunters, which was about a 30 min trip on the metro from Paris.  Here is what we thought:

The Disappearance of the Zanetti Train – Secrets Hunters, Paris (Room 269)

This room was beautifully made.  There are many different areas within this experience and they are all themed really well.  I really enjoyed the mix of puzzles – they were really varied but challenging and satisfying to solve.  There were some really impressive elements in the game as part of the story, which was probably one of the stronger stories that we encountered in any of the rooms that we played across Europe. There is a really nice flow to the room, which builds to a great ending. 

This was definitely one of the better rooms that we played in Paris.

Where:                        17 Place de la Nation, 75011 Paris

Duration:                    60 minutes

Themes:                      3 themes

Cost:                           35 Euro per person (4 people)

Overall Rating:           Beautiful storytelling and theming

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


Mind Maze, Prague - Review of Galactic Pioneers and Nautilus (Prague)


 Hi all

During our travels in December 2023 in Europe, we played 2 of the many rooms available at Mind Maze in Prague.  Here is what we thought:

Galactic Pioneers – Mind Maze, Prague (Room 266)

This was a very high tech room.  There were no padlocks to be seen at all.  The room uses an “AI” voice in place of a game master, which worked pretty well.  There were a lot of puzzles in this room, some more challenging than others. The room is largely non-linear, with points of convergence.  We had fun.

Nautilus – Mind Maze, Prague (Room 267)

This was their standout room.  The theming was magical, as was the backstory.  The game master in Nautilus is a head in a jar (it’s beautifully done and not at all creepy).  All of the spaces were beautiful, least of which was the submarine itself. I thought this was one of the best children-friendly rooms we did in all of Europe and definitely the best children’s room that we did in Prague.

Final thoughts

Both rooms were great – nice variety of puzzles and great theming.  We liked Nautilus the most as it was more charming and certainly better suited to our girls.  I would recommend both rooms if you find yourself in Prague.

Where:                        Balbínova 32, Prague 2, 12000

Duration:                    60-90 minutes

Themes:                      7 themes

Cost:                           From 1,690 CZK

Overall Rating:           Awesome theming, especially Nautilus!

More details:              https://mindmaze.cz/en/


The Padlock Escape Game, Prague - Review of Mission 53 and Safe: The Secret of Jack Daniel (Prague)

 

Hi all

After our adventures in Finland (in December 2023), we travelled to Czechia.  The first escape room venue that we went to there in Prague was The Padlock.  We were lucky enough to have the escape room designer and owner, Alex, as our game master for the first room that we played.  We went to both of their venues during our stay in Prague, first playing their Mission 53 room and then later their Safe: The Secret of Jack Daniel room.

Both of the rooms were marked as scary rooms or 18+ rooms, but I reached out to Alex ahead of our trip and he confirmed that both were not too scary for our daughters.  Here is what I thought: 

Mission 53 – The Padlock, Prague (Room 265)

This was a really beautifully-themed room. It is a really large space and contains a huge amount of puzzles. The theming was really well done.  Mission 53 previously ranked number 187 on the TERPECA list and I can see why enthusiasts love this room – very challenging puzzles, unique puzzle elements, great attention to detail with theming.  It was a great room – the only aspect to note is that if you are coming with children, there is one section of the experience that is dark and which might scare them – there are no jump scares at all, it’s just dark.

Safe: The Secret of Jack Daniel – The Padlock Prague (Room 268)

At the time that we played this room, it had a TERPECA ranking of 36.  And I think that rating was well-deserved.  The quality of the theming was brilliant, from the second that we entered the space.  There was a really lovely mix of puzzles, that kept us all engaged and challenged.  There were some unique puzzle elements and many that were high tech, as well as some low tech and hunt and seek fun.  The storyline was very strong and the ending was spectacular.  I can’t say too much about this without giving spoilers, but we got to make our own ****** and then ******* what we made and it was awesome 😉

Final thoughts

We really enjoyed both rooms at The Padlock.  They are both packed full of puzzles and the theming is incredibly strong. There are dark sections in Mission 53 which my girls were afraid in, but it was short-lived. The puzzles were all challenging and a lot of fun to solve. I think Safe is the better of the 2 rooms, but both are really strong rooms. In fact, Safe was my favourite room in Prague.

Where:                        Orebitská 2, Prague 3 and Kubelíkova 21, Prague 3

Duration:                    99 mins / 77 mins

Themes:                      3 themes

Cost:                           96-109 Euro per team of 4

Overall Rating:           Excellent rooms – challenging and fantastic theming!

More details:              https://www.thepadlock.cz/


Labyrinth Games Room Escape Helsinki - Review of The Flying Dutchman & The Holy Grail (Helsinki)

 

Hi all

In December 2023, my wife and I took our girls to Europe for our first white Christmas.  We had a great time and travelled to Finland, Czechia, Frand and England. 

We managed to play at least a couple of escape rooms in each country, for a total of 22 rooms over a 5 week period.  I know, I am slipping…

Rather than review each room in detail, I thought I would review each escape room business and let you know what my favourite room(s) were at each.

The first venue we hit on our European adventure was Labyrinth Games in Helsinki, Finland.  There are not a lot of escape rooms in Finland, which is surprising given that most European cities have dozens of different escape room businesses. After some digging online, the venue that caught my eye was Labyrinth Escape Rooms.  They are located about a 15 min walk from the city area.  We played two rooms there, The Flying Dutchman and The Holy Grail.

The Flying Dutchman – Labyrinth Games Helsinki (Room 263)

This was a really beautifully-themed room. It was a really nice pirate themed room with interesting puzzle elements.  Our daughters impressed us in this room and they found a lot of the hidden objects almost as soon as we walked in.  The story was strong and the puzzles were a nice mix of low and high tech.  This was a great room.

The Holy Grail – Labyrinth Games Helsinki (Room 264)

The Holy Grail was also a strong room, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as The Flying Dutchman.  It had a lot of high tech in the room and some aspects were pretty visually spectacular (one in particular).  But overall, I didn’t think the story and game flow was as strong (and given pirate themes are one of my all-time favourite themes, it probably never had a chance against The Flying Dutchman to be fair). 

Final thoughts

The rooms at Labyrinth Games in Helsinki were solid rooms.  The staff there were lovely and gave us recommendations on where to eat after our adventure. 

Where:                        Vuorimiehenkatu 3 (Sisäänkäynti sisäpihalta) 00140 Helsinki Suomi

Duration:                    60 mins

Themes:                     3 themes

Cost:                           80 Euro per team (family discount)

Overall Rating:           Solid rooms with great theming

 

More details:              https://lgames.fi