With just the raw amount of these, it breaks the flow of the game constantly seeing wall sockets, light switches, and panels locked in clear view rather than being cleverly hidden away in the set. At times looking at all of these locked boxes, no one was sure if it was part of the puzzles, or an off-limits item. One major issue with the scenic though is the immersion break on the NUMEROUS, and I can’t emphasize this enough, amount of random padlocks on electrical boxes throughout the rooms. From the furnace, to the bathroom, to the underground tunnel system, each room pushes the limit of set design in this twisted game. In total there are six separate zones, each as disturbing and creepy as the rest. Fans of the movie series will recognize certain rooms and set features along the way. Moving from room to room, the scenic quality maintains expectations throughout. This room in itself could pass off as the floor space for a small escape game, but there is more to come. Hogs hanging from the ceiling on large metal hooks, meat grinders filled with various parts leading in to assembly lines, and a big freezer round out the large space. After setting up a creepy monologue about our peril, the game begins in a dark, dirty, bloody, and disturbing pig processing room. The meat processing room is where we first encounter our host of the tour, Jigsaw. Lockers are busted up, belongings scattered all around, it can be hard to figure out what’s part of the game or part of the background. Moving through the break room into the locker room, things start to take a dark tone very quickly. This is just the beginning to the twisted world we are about to enter. Guests start out in the break room of sorts, filled with half eaten food and trash all over. Our tour of the plant moves through six distinct parts, each with their own unique set designs. Instead of an escape room company logo on a building, we approach a large warehouse area branded as Egan & Co. Starting from the arrival to the venue, the scenic value kicks in immediately. All we know is that the Jigsaw killer has us exactly where he wants us, in his killing grounds. In an unexpected twist, we are in fact trapped inside the meat packaging plant and forced to play a game to survive. Sounds like a bit of a tame trip doesn’t it? Well it is, until we realize there is much more to this tour than expected. On a typical day in Vegas, a group of unsuspecting guests decide to take a tour of the Egan & Co. By working together to combat their fears, venture far out of their comfort zones, and solve intricate puzzles, guests will have the opportunity to win their freedom as they traverse the twists and turns of an entire factory of Jigsaw’s games. Meat Packing Plant for an after hours tour, only to find they are players in an elaborate game devised by the infamous Jigsaw killer and his disciples. We really wanted to play a game, but Jigsaw had other plans. RATING: 2 Keys RESULT: Loss REMAINING: X:XX
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