
The Story: Pretty self-explanatory – You’re playing as Alice who has fallen down the Rabbit Hole and needs to find a way to get home.
The Experience: Honestly, this room isn’t that hard at all, we managed to finish it with a few minutes to spare. In fact, this game only has one room with mostly the standard number lock. That being said, the number of puzzles and contraptions within the room are enough to keep you occupied for a bit and are satisfying to finish. The theming of this room is pretty good and it provides a nice, slightly dark and ‘grown-up’ vibe. The flow of the puzzles is also logical so it isn’t one of those rooms with puzzles that don’t seem to make any sense.
Who should play it? This room is an ideal choice for families with young kids. The room is nicely-decorated with a good atmosphere that isn’t too kiddy. The puzzles are very straightforward so kids can get in on some puzzle-solving action too. This is a good game for really demoralised teams who want to play something light-hearted and fun after a terrifying game. (We did this room right after Funeral: The Mourning Widow).
Rating: 3/5