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Deadlock escape room
Deadlock escape room










deadlock escape room

The briefing was actually more about health and safety than our mission, we were simply told that our mission would become clear once we got on board.Įven from the outside we had an idea that this game was going to be special, but when Tom led us to the room we could see that this was not your normal room…Ĭovid Precautions: Hand sanitiser was available in the waiting room and face masks were worn at all times by our GM and us. The most noticeable difference from our last visit was that there is now a comfortable indoor waiting/briefing area which also contained lockers for our belongings. When we arrived we were greeted by Tom, the owner and our GM for our game. Parking is not a problem as M4 Escapes share their area with mechanics and a go karting track (literally in the hangar). We’d heard good things about Dino Deadlock (who doesn’t love dinosaurs) so we made a rather large detour on our journey home to check it out.Īs we had been to M4 Escapes before we knew where we were going and it was very easy to find, then again even if we hadn’t been before it would have been easy, just head towards the giant WW2 hangers that are very noticeable from the main road. When we last visited them they had one room, The Bunker, which although being aesthetically pleasing, felt a little weak on puzzles – *The Bunker has been updated since we played so it’s definitely worth giving a go. I like when new companies appear and we get to see how they improve between games, M4 Escapes is one of those companies. Disaster strikes and you have just 60 minutes to escape. You’ve discovered a mobile Jurassic research facility bus whilst on a tour of the Jurassic kingdom.












Deadlock escape room