The Acid Bath Murderer Review | Crawley’s very own true crime thriller. Experience Crawley’s dark history brought back to life, with you at the centre of it. Delve into the killing floor of one of history’s most twisted serial killers. Q: How scary is it? Will I hate it if I don’t like scary rooms? […]| The Escape Roomer
Guilty?! – A National Justice Museum Escape Room Review | It’s 1831 in Nottingham. King George IV died the previous year and King William IV is yet to be crowned, triggering the dissolving of parliament and a general election that leaves the city on the brink of riots. The Reform Bill leads to civil disturbances […]| The Escape Roomer
Escape Reality Glasgow: Conspiracy Review | You have arrived at the apartment of your friend, Richie Walsh, who you have not heard from for several days. He has always been interested in extra-terrestrial activity and the like, but upon arriving it is clear that things have gotten out of hand. As you explore his flat, […]| The Escape Roomer
Radio Nowhere Review | Playing the best of the 70s, 80s, and beyond, Radio Nowhere is the station everyone’s listening to. But when a body turns up in the recording booth, things get deathly silent. Identify suspects, narrow down your lines of investigation, and decipher secret broadcasts. Sounds like a normal enough case, but there’s […]| The Escape Roomer
The Cutting Room Review | In 1987 a series of bizarre murders plagued the city of Edinburgh. Over a span of a few months, 6 victims were found in various closes in the city. The victims were all male, in good physical condition and in their twenties. When dissected it was clear they were all […]| The Escape Roomer
Area 51.5 Review | Well known alien hunter and conspiracy theorist, Professor Ross Well lives at 51½ George Street. After years spent collecting, and hunting evidence of extra-terrestrial life, he got his lucky break and came across a crash site up on the moors, complete with a live alien! He brought the alien back to […]| The Escape Roomer