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About Escape London:

Escape London is bringing new, fun, challenging live exit games. We have 2 locations based on Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush and Devonport Street, Shadwell our games are designed for teams of 2 - 6.

With 7 rooms in operation accross two locations we can accommodate teams from 18 up to 26. We lock you up in a mysterious room, and give you exactly 60 minutes to get out.

In order to beat the live escape game you and your team must find clues, solve logic puzzles, break the codes and find the key to your freedom. Using your powers of observation and problem solving you and your team will have to work together to escape.

Do you have what it takes to Escape?

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My friends and I really enjoyed it. The Da Vinci room was challenging but also really fun and the staff were very friendly.
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Posted 6 years ago
Kevin Sontag
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Escape London was super good despite failing to escape – we had actually put the correct combination in to the final lock seconds before the end buzzer went, but the lock needed a bit of a yank to open up which we hadn’t achieved. I think everyone enjoyed it though and there’s lots of talk of doing it again. At times you wonder whether you couldn’t have set something similar up yourself and saved the money, but such thoughts largely disappeared with the excitement and Adrenalin of working against the clock. Without giving much away we were in a room called the DaVinci room and had to solve a series of puzzles that largely arose in obvious sequence, I thought it was good that each new solution seemed to be a genuinely new puzzle that didn’t just fall back on something you’d worked out or used earlier. In my head I can remember 13 different puzzles, there may have been more, and if I was to offer any advice it would be to consider asking for help if you are stuck: You’re not going to suddenly find that you’ve reached the end without doing anything for yourself, and the challenge is to escape the room or fail, success or failure doesn’t depend upon not asking for help. Don’t leave it to long to ask, I think we did, especially the first time! One hour goes really quickly! In general, despite the room name, puzzles were solved with imagination and observation rather than analysis and mathematics (used maths once to work out what 2 + 3 was). I suspect it is much better to be a large group yourself rather than being roped in with strangers because you’re then not having to work on group bonding on top of everything else, and you can all decamp to a local restaurant to rue what might have been. Totally recommended. Surprisingly exciting!
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Posted 6 years ago