No Exit Live Escape Game Rooms: The Tomb of the Pharaoh

By | March 20, 2019

by No Exit Live Escape Game Rooms (website)

First Floor, 95-101 Bark Street, BL1 2AX

Bolton

2-5 players

60 minutes

closed
Cairo! Home of the ancient pyramids! Whilst exploring you become trapped in a lost tomb. With no modern technology and no way out, you and your team must solve the ancient codes and puzzles in order to escape. You have 60 minutes…. or be entombed forever!
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Allie Abbott rated this:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Played: 22/03/19 Team size: 2 Time taken: 58:00 Outcome: Successful escape!

This room was interesting, and we did enjoy the Egyptian theme, but the decor could do with a touch up. The wallpaper was hanging off the walls and other items in the room were clearly suffering from bad wear and tear. When we finished, the game master told us this is the room a lot of families with children do, which made sense as to why the decor may be a bit worse for wear. But the puzzles inside were great. My only major gripe with this escape room company is that you cannot book online for an escape room on the day (so today), and if you try to ring no one seems to ever answer the phone. I ended up having to Facebook message them to which i received a response about 2 hours later saying apologies but we dont have anything til 5pm. I couldn't help but think maybe they just decided not to open up til late as they had nothing booked in.

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Squeezing in a quick extra escape room in Bolton my choices were limited. No Exit purchase their game designs, and I'd played three of their four games at other venues, so Tomb of the Pharaoh was the only option. The friendly gamemaster gave us their usual set of game rules, and mentioned firstly that they considered Pharaoh an easier game, and secondly that it worked differently to most, in having no locks.

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A review of three rooms at No Exit in Bolton. The prettiest room was too easy, the logical room felt boring and the scary room had frustrating puzzles. Not a venue I'd highly recommend although for beginners The Tomb might work well.

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