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Since the passing of the legendary knight Melkor and disappearance of his sword, a great curse has fallen on the town. A thick fog lingers through the village — persisting far longer than normal. It has long been said that the only way to bring back balance to the land is to return to sword to its rightful home. Can you return the sword and lift the curse before time runs out?
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Overwhelmingly positive
Gameplay
Overwhelmingly positive
Atmosphere
Overwhelmingly positive
Customer service
Very positive
8 escape rooms
This room had a lot of cool functionality and we really enjoyed ourselves. The game master was great. We highly recommend this escape room.
84 escape rooms
A nicely themed room. We enjoyed it but zipped through rather quickly and wished it were a bit longer.
82 escape rooms
Room theme was very well done, but it was extremely easy for a more experienced group. I’m glad I was able to check this room off, but I’m disappointed with how little puzzles there were and how many things we didn’t use. I would recommend this room for beginners, but definitely too easy for more experienced players.
69 escape rooms
Overall experience was great! I loved the creativity and uniqueness of the room design and puzzles. However, I was not a fan of the paper sign that read “yes, we have a restroom. No, you don’t have to ask…” because it made me feel like I was already irritating the staff. And a lock was left unlocked :/ but other than that, it was a really fun and interactive room!
79 escape rooms
I loved the atmosphere, and the puzzles were fun. If I knew how very linear the room was, I would have probably brought fewer people. With 6 of us, some of us were just standing around
40 escape rooms
this was the most immersive game we’ve played yet. the room seemed to just continue to expand in ways i would never have imagined. it truly felt like each portion was so completely thought out. amazing. very linear. story line was amazing as well.
88 escape rooms
Formidable challenges, dimly lit halls, and deadly weapons (that are actually real) culminate into a thrilling experience that takes you back to the medieval era. The inspiring use of space heightened the feel of adventure as we snaked our way up and down flights of stairs to traverse multiple rooms. Puzzles blended in well into the story and environment, keeping the immersion alive. Each one varied in difficulty, but all were solvable without too much trouble. Be warned that space is tight and requires a lot of movement, and the room is extremely linear, so this room is perfect for small groups. Those with limited mobility or those who have trouble navigating dark spaces may want to avoid this one. The room also has no hint system, so while the puzzles were logical and solvable, it might be best for newcomers to skip this and come back once they have more experience under their belts. Go forth, brave knights, and face the curse of the black knight head-on!
36 escape rooms
Totally dug this knight-themed escape room. Felt like we time-traveled to the Middle Ages. It's a linear room, so we could all really soak in the set and story. Puzzles weren't super hard, but super fun to solve. Heads up, you'll be crawling, ducking, and taking stairs, so communication is key. 🛡️🗝️ Bonus: the waiting area is a chill spot to chat with the GMs. And don't miss the spooky bathrooms! 👻🚽 Highly recommend. ✌️🏰
21 escape rooms
Done over 80 rooms and this room is still in the top 3. Few rooms have such immersive production. You are in a castle. Several sections, too! It’s a fantastic introductory escape room and i’ve done it at least 5 times while introducing friends to the world of escape games. It’s linear with a smooth flow and lots of aha! Moments. Props to the creators. Love this room.
90 escape rooms
Great use of space! Great ambiance overall. For experienced players you definitely shouldn’t go over 3 or 4 people. Not many puzzles but for the space it felt just right. Wished we could use/were encouraged to use props for photo at the end (didn’t explicitly ask so you might be able to)