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Escape Room: Prison Break interactive review – Immersive puzzle game

A fun timed escape room that tests the mettle of up to four inmates

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Escape Room: Prison Break interactive review – Immersive puzzle game

Want to try an immersive experience that engages all the senses in a time-bound challenge with three of your mates? This might be just the thing you’re looking for. Each event begins with a descriptive storyline as you’re placed in a cell under the Migration Museum, which definitely resembles the historic, not-so modern aesthetics of a jail. Props, tools and boxes offer clues, but the job can’t be done unless you work as a team. 

The cast and set-up are fantastic: at times, it really does feel like you’re playing a part in a movie. They drop regular clues to make sure you keep moving forward and don’t get too stuck (this does happen, some people really are clueless, pun intended). Selling fast, it’s a great experience for people who believe in their own capabilities, as well as a great chance to find out more about your mates’ true nature.

Escape Room: Prison Break, The Courtyard of Curiosities At The Migration Museum, until Sunday 23 March, times vary.

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