Wild Goose Escapes Huntington: Tesla’s Mystery

By | December 28, 2020

by Wild Goose Escapes Huntington (website)

7700 Edinger Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92647

Huntington Beach

2-8 players

60 minutes

Tesla died in 1943 in the famous New Yorker Hotelโ€™s room 3327. After his death you have received a letter from Nikola Tesla himself. In the letter he asks you to come to his room to find his last invention and share it with mankind before the FBI gets to it. When you arrive to the room FBI is already on their wayโ€ฆYou have 60 minutes before they get there and arrest you for trespassing. Please note that this game does have flashing lights and requires minimal physical activity.
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Jens (Bruteforce) expert rated this:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5
Played: 29. Mai 2023
Kelly Archer experienced rated this:Rated between 40 and 40 out of 5
Played: 3 Dec 2021 Team size: 2
cleverimmersivestory-drivenquite difficult

We really enjoyed this one. Some clever ideas, especially the ending (which I will not reveal). We definitely needed a few hints but I loved that the hint delivery system was all photographic instead of a voiceover. One of the puzzles was a broken (a broken handle) but it didn't ruin the experience, just made it a bit more challenging. The host wasn't aware of the problem beforehand but once he was he planned to fix it.

The host, Roland, was very enthusiastic and loved chatting about the game after (which for me really adds to a room). 

All in all, a great fun room with some interesting ideas and a top GM that lifted it above the norm.

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Nikola Tesla was really, really smart. So escape room.
The second room played at the hosts of Fox in a Box Florence. We are introduced to what is the historical and very detailed reproduction of the room where the inventor really died, that is, number 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel, in New York City.

The logic of the room is not always linear. The puzzles are very beautiful, especially because they are based on Teslaโ€™s inventions and discoveries.

it thrilled us so much that, after a final review of all the escape rooms made during the 2021 Topissimi Tuscany Tour, we decided to award it as the winner; we recognized as strengths the originality of the plot and the story, the recreated set design of historical origin, the special effects, the originality of the puzzles. 
This is to remember the valuable lesson that โ€œNever judge a book by its coverโ€. Fun is guaranteed, escape a little less. 

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