A Hilariously Surprisingly Replayable Escape Room
2 days ago
- #immersive-experience
- #escape-room
- #corporate-satire
- An escape room in Los Angeles priced $69-89 per player, lasting 90 minutes, by Hatch Escapes.
- It follows a corporate ladder climb from the 1950s mailroom to a 1990s corner office, with a colleague named Stab Backner.
- Features multiple rooms, high production quality, storytelling, and humor, winning a Thea award despite a 'limited budget' of over $1 million.
- Unique for combining replayability, multiple endings, and ethical choices affecting gameplay, unlike typical escape rooms.
- Gameplay involves 'games' for earning money and 'puzzles' for progression, with time pressure of 15 minutes per room.
- Designed for 6-10 players, with teams splitting between puzzles and games; includes in-character hints from a host.
- Rooms evolve through decades (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s), with different themes and games like switchboard puzzles and Spaceteam-style co-op.
- Emphasizes replayability with score cards showing decisions, unseen endings, and discounts for return visits.
- Critiques include unclear instructions in some rooms, but overall praised for polish and lack of technical issues.
- Represents an expansion of the escape room genre, blending RPG, cinema, and theme park elements into a satirical corporate story.