ILLINOIS ESCAPE ROOMS

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite. Note: I prefer strong storytelling and immersion, especially in horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to write to me Twitter @christinebarger or Instagram @TheHauntGirl

CHICAGO

Escape Factor – Bonus Funtime Gameshow Challenge

Mind Trap – Collector

Escape Artistry – Duck & Cover

Escape Artistry – The Railcar

Mind Trap – Storm Surge

RIP these games are no longer around

Escape Factor – The Waiting Room of Dr. Awk C. Abmoor

Escape Factor – Lobby Mini-Challenge (A fun game to play in the lobby)

Vault – Missing Ringmaster

FLORIDA ESCAPE ROOMS

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite. Note: I prefer strong storytelling and immersion, especially in horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to write to me Twitter @christinebarger or Instagram @TheHauntGirl

ORLANDO AREA

Doldrick’s – Captian Spoopy Bones & the Magnificent Quest for Some Other Pirate’s Treasure

Escape Goat – Quest

Lockbusters – Chopper Down

Doldrick’s – Bomb Squad

Lockbusters – Cremlocke Manor

Lockbusters – The Collector

Escapology – Under Pressure

The Escape Game Orlando – Prison Break

Dare 2 Escape – Ringmaster

America’s Escape Game – Lost Tomb of Monthu

SANFORD

The Escape Artists – Secret Society

The Escape Artists – Cat Burgler

R.I.P. these games are no longer around

Get Out – Escape Artist

Get Out – Origins

The Escape Game Orlando – Classified

Escape-topia – Carnival Macabre

The Escape Effect – Encore

ESCAPE ROOMS – Espionage Escape Rooms – Indiana

ESCAPE ROOMS – Espionage Escape Rooms – Indiana

Espionage Escape Rooms Pharaoh Game 

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The Pharaoh Game at Espionage Escape Rooms is a topnotch escape room that could hold it’s own in a much more competitive market than Northern Indiana. I was pleasantly surprised by this game. My team consisted of my parents and myself. They’ve played a few other games with me over the years.

We were transported to the Pharaoh’s tomb as we entered the game. The room was beautifully decorated to look like a tomb complete with a bit of sand on the floor. The props in the room reacted to our actions, as well as a few standard locks. However most of the puzzles were very well integrated into the theme and story. I especially enjoyed one prop that was built in a unique way that I hadn’t experienced quite like that before. I always love when a designer can surprise me. The puzzles were all very logical and fun. There is a small amount of searching that could be easier with a larger group, but our group of three had no problem with a small nudge from the game master.

The owner was our game master and she was very professional and passionate about the industry. I’m excited to play her next game when I am back in town for the holidays.

I highly recommend Espionage Escape Rooms!

GEORGIA ESCAPE ROOM LIST

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite. Note: I prefer strong storytelling and immersion, especially in horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to write to me Twitter @christinebarger or Instagram @TheHauntGirl  

ATLANTA AREA

ESCAPE THE NETHERWORLD – SASQUATCH

ULTIMATE ESCAPE GAME ATLANTA – SUBMERGED

ESCAPE THE NETHERWORLD – HAUNTED

ESCAPE THE NETHERWORLD – TIKI ISLAND

ULTIMATE ESCAPE GAME – AMNESIA

TIME TO ESCAPE ATLANTA – THE GRAND ZEPLIN

TIME TO ESCAPE ATLANTA – HIGH NOON IN THE OLD WEST

TIME TO ESCAPE ATLANTA – THE LAUNCH

ULTIMATE ESCAPE GAME – ERASED

TIME TO ESCAPE ATLANTA – AL CAPONE’S SPEAKEASY 1929

ESCAPE WOODS – HOPPER’S CABIN

MASTERMIND ESCAPE GAMES – SUPERHERO TRAINING FACILITY

ESCAPE THE NETHERWORLD – NOSFERATU

MYSTERY ROOM – HOUDINI’S MAGIC CELL

BIG ESCAPE ROOMS – PHARAOH

BIG ESCAPE ROOMS – CLOWN

RIP The following games are no longer around

ULTIMATE ESCAPE GAME – ENIGMA

HIDDEN ESCAPE – ORION

MISSION ESCAPE ATLANTA – THE HOTEL

MISSION ESCAPE ATLANTA – THE STUDY

MYSTERY ROOM – HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE

INDIANA ESCAPE ROOM LIST

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite by city. Note: I especially enjoy horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms and recently realized I don’t enjoy physical puzzles like moving furniture or fishing for keys very much, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to DM me questions on IG @TheHauntGirl. 

INDIANAPOLIS

The Escape Room Indianapolis – Space 2112

FORT WAYNE AREA

Locked Up Mishawaka Escape Room Experience- Alcatraz 

RIP these games are no longer around

Locked In NWI Escape Game: Vampire

Fort Wayne Escape Room: Uncharted

Room to Escape: Nightmare at the Museum

Mind Games – Blood Feast Manor

Espionage Escape – King Tut’s Curse

Escape Indy – James Bomb

Mission Escape – Grandpa’s Candy Shop

Midsummer Scream  Escape Room Panel


No Way Out: Horror Escape Rooms

Saturday, July 30

Time: 11:30am-12:30pm

Where: Second Stage

Panelists: Christine Barger (moderator), Eddy Millis (13th Room), Kayden Ressel (Basement), Madison Rhoades (Cross Roads)

* 30% off General Admission tickets to Midsummer Scream.
Code: ESCAPE

Enter code at ticketing page on MidsummerScream.org

NEVADA ESCAPE ROOM LIST

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite by city. Note: I especially enjoy horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms and recently realized I don’t enjoy physical puzzles like moving furniture or fishing for keys very much, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to DM me questions on IG. 

LAS VEGAS

The Official Saw Escape Room 

Number 1 Escape Room – Cabin

Lost Games : The Asylum The Doctors Secret

Lockdown Escape Rooms – Mob Boss

 

RIP These games are no longer around

Break Through Reno – VIPERS Nest

Number 1 Escape Room – Big Foot

Escape or Die – Next Civilization

Escape or Die – BioHazard

Zoe (vegas location)

Escape Reality – Jungala

Live Escape Game – White Lie

Live Escape Game – Empress of the Globe

Escape Reality – District Zero

Live Escape Game – Peek A Boo

ESCAPE ROOM REVIEWS BY STATE

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INTERVIEW- Madison Rhoades of Cross Roads Escape Games – ESCAPE ROOM

Please introduce yourself.

Hello! My name is Madison Rhoades. My husband, Luke, and I own Cross Roads Escape Games (Get it? Rhoades… Roads…? Well, we thought it was cool). I am the designer and scenic painter. He builds and makes my crazy ideas come to life. 

I love puns! I agree that it’s cool.


Why did you decide to get involved in the escape room industry? 

My husband and I love theatre. We did it in high school and college. I got my degree in set design & scenic painting at USC. His was in Scenic Carpentry at Vanguard University. We loved it, but honestly, we hated working with actors. Almost always we had some diva of the show tell us how to do our job. We decided that theatre would be perfect if it didn’t have any actors, but it also seemed kinda impossible. A few years later we played The Basement (back when it very first opened). We thought we were going to a haunted house, boy were we wrong! It was actually our first ever escape game, us 2 with 10 strangers. Needless to say, it was a hot mess, but SO MUCH FUN! We talked about it for months afterwards. Almost immediately we had our idea for The Hex Room and thats when we found out that we could actually make theatre without any actors. It was perfect. 

What makes your rooms unique?

All of our sets are completely custom built. We have played quite a few escape games and found them to usually be inside prebuilt office buildings. We made sure to find a space with a huge warehouse so we could make our games exactly the way we wanted, built from the ground up. 

Our Hex Room game is super unique. The story is a horror movie loving mad man wants to recreate a horror movie using you as his cast. What makes it super cool is that we have everyone fill out a questionnaire beforehand to find out which cliche horror movie victim they are: Virgin, Rebel, Prom Queen, Jock, Detective, or Nerd. We give you costume pieces so you truly become your character and then we put everyone in a room by themselves. This makes it so everyone has to participate and it also makes it replayable! You can come back and play The Hex Room as a different character and have a completely new experience. Even though you are apart from your group you do still have to work together as a team by relying information and sending objects from room to room to help your team get out, and hopefully they do the same for you. 

The Fun House is the exact opposite of The Hex Room. This game is more silly and whimsical. The set is seriously beautiful. Its like stepping into a circus version of Alice in Wonderland. In this game you have to ask Zoltar for hints, who is a very sassy painting on the wall. It’s probably the best part of the game. 

Hex is absolutely replayable. I’ve played it twice. It was fun and different both times. 

What do you think is the most important part of an escape room design? (Story, puzzles, decor, etc.)

That’s hard to answer. I think all of them play a key point in an overall great game. For us, we definitely pay a lot of attention to detail when it comes to our set. We really believe an immersive atmosphere is very important. Everything from set, lighting, and sound can help tell a story on its own. Our puzzles are also custom built and completely from our own heads, so its something new that players have not seen before. I think what is very important that your puzzles should work with your theme and story. I personally hate it when I play a game that is suppose to take place in a dungeon but I am solving a puzzle that has to do with the periodic table on the wall… or a sudoku puzzle…? There needs to be a reason why you are solving these puzzles and why they are there in the space. I really think that gets overlooked a lot. Cohesiveness, I guess, is what I think is the most important. 

Please share with us a fun story that has happened with your company. 

I have SO many great stories of people getting scared in The Hex Room, but I don’t want to give away any of the fun surprises. Lets just say some people have screamed, “I think I just peed myself!”


What advice do you have for players?

“The key to escape is to communicate.” This is a sign we have on our wall that we stress to our players before their game and its remarkable how many people come out saying, “wow, you were right, communication is everything in this game!” Use your teammates strengths and talk things out. It’s surprising how people will clearly see the answer after just saying what they are working on out loud. 


Anything else you’d like to share?

I am always looking for something new and different and without giving too much away Cross Roads does have some really great innovative ideas for the future with our 3rd game hopefully opening up this October! Our games are also constantly changing. We grow bored of puzzles or maybe have a new idea. I would say both of our games go through major changes at least once a month. We also have some big plans for The Hex Room for the Halloween season to make it really really scary 😉

Sounds like I’ll have to come back in October to play Hex a third time. I love scary!!!

Read Cross Roads Escape Games HEX ROOM review at LiveEscapeRoomReviews.com 

Read Cross Roads Escape Games FUN HOUSE ROOM review at LiveEscapeRoomReviews.com 



LOUISIANA ESCAPE ROOM LIST

Below is a list of the Escape Rooms I’ve played roughly in order of MY favorite to least favorite by city. Note: I especially enjoy horror, paranormal & magic themed escape rooms, so my preferences may be different than yours. Feel free to tweet me questions. 

LOUISIANA ESCAPE ROOM LIST:

Baton Rouge

The 13th Gate: The Asylum

The 13th Gate: Death Row 

The 13th Gate: Cutthroat Cavern

The 13th Gate: Tomb of Anubis

The 13th Gate: The Collector

The 13th Gate: Agent 13

New Orleans

Escape My Room – Smugglers Den

Escape My Room – Inventor’s Attic

Escape My Room – Mardi Gras Study

Clue Carre – The Game Museum

Clue Carre – Alien Encounter

Clue Carre – French Quarter House of Curiousities

Escape My Room – Jazz Parlour

Clue Carre – The Bookie

Mystere Mansion Escape Rooms – The Ghost Lab Escape Room