

and was surprised at how bad I was at this! It's just a different way of thinking and you really have to work as teams. You work as a team, so it's a great team-building activity for people who like games and puzzles or just thinking outside the box. You get locked in a room (not a small one, so no claustrophobia issues here) and have to figure out mind puzzles to get yourself out. It is NOT physically challenging in any way. I think it might be too hard for younger kids. You go with your own group of about 8 people. I had never done an escape room, so had no idea what to expect. Very clever! The person who designed this must be brilliant! I'd say late teenagers would be the youngest age I'd recommend unless you have a really brilliant and patient younger kid! It's really fun and I'd love to try another escape room in the future after doing this one. I highly recommend this to small group of people who want to try something new, use your brains and have fun working as a team. Once you understand the connections between everything in the room, it'll help (we needed to be told them!).


My tip for you is to get in the room and just start touching everything, and watch what happens around you. Details: - This is NOT physical - You're inside - It's a smallish room, but not claustrophobic or anything - You solve puzzles as a team and they are REALLY HARD puzzles! I love games and thought I'd ace this, but I really needed my teammates. I had no idea what to expect, but it was not this. How often do you get to do something fun and different with co-workers, family and friends? It's often the same old thing, right? Not at Palace Games! We went with a group of 8 adults last week and had a blast.
