Eight people is a reasonable amount of players for escape rooms. Everyone will find something to do: strategizing, taking charge, searching for clues, solving puzzles, cheering the team on, counting down the minutes, wandering from room to room or chatting up the game master. Book one of the rooms in Easthampton and find out what will your contribution be!
Just went to Escape from Escobars yesterday with 6 other family members. Didn't escape but still had loads of fun. Will definitely be back to try another room
Lacey Vassallo
I really enjoyed this room, Wizard themed. Once again, this escape was completely different from their others with a variety of clever and fun puzzles that cater to different peoples strengths in the group. Oh, and there is an actor in the room with you. They stayed in character the whole time and were there to help when needed. I don't want to give away anything but they have a lot of tech in this room and some things I've never seen or even heard of. The set design is pretty damn awesome, I'm so used playing in smaller escape rooms with low ceilings, that its just extra impressive to play in a room with 15 foot high walls. I found out that they have a Kids version of this adventure which I can totally see.
Kevin Williams
2nd room I played with this company. It was pretty standard and straightforward in theme and set but the story was great, puzzles were presented in a unique way, secrets and seeds were planted all over the room and everything came together in the end. Very challenging, great for a group of 8, I can't imagine a group of less than four solving this in under an hour. Like their other adventures the room is spacious with plenty of puzzles to solve. I think the solve rate is around 25 percent. Good beginner room, challenging but there are a few short cuts more seasoned players could take.
Kevin Williams
I've played a ton of escape rooms and it's inevitable you see a lot of the same stuff. Escape from Escobar had a few things I've never seen, even a 'whoa!' moment. It's a pretty immersive room, you can tell they put a lot of time into building and designing the room and puzzles. It can take up to eight but I think 5-6 would be ideal.
Kevin Williams
The escape from Escobar puzzle room was a lot of fun! The puzzles were challenging and required problem solving and teamwork. We didn't manage to escape, but I can't wait to go back and try again!
Darienne
That was a ton of fun. We did the Professor one, and it was a challenge for a group of 8 smart, well-read adults. I'll have to go back for Escobar soon!
Ron
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