In my opinion, this is vastly superior in comparison to sites like TripAdvisor, Yelp, Google Reviews and even the Facebook Escape Room Enthusiast group. If you were ever wondering what the top escape rooms in the world were, TERPECA does a pretty good job at aggregating ratings across trusted enthusiasts across the globe. Overall Rating: Stay In The Dark ★★★★★, The End / Orphanage ★★★★½.Number of players: 2-6 (we recommend 4).The timing and use of effects were great at moving the game along. The Orphanage: This was one of the first rooms that we played in The Netherlands and I was extremely impressed with the lighting effects. There are some fun moments as well that really make this room unique. The End: A very interesting story with a twist and a super fun ending that I highly appreciated. I don't want to spoil this so I will not say more but it was quite an ambitious project that lasted 2.5 hours. The premise was fun in that we were "looking to purchase real estate" and stumbled upon this old factory and then the shenanigans began. It spanned over multiple floors with each floor being larger than 95% of the escape rooms I have played. Stay In The Dark: This game took place in what is likely one of the largest facilities for an escape room in the world. You could get away with two players but forĮconomic reasons you would have to book for three or four players.ĭark Park: Stay In The Dark / The End / The Orphanageĭark Park was a premier Escape Room company with multiple high quality games. Like most of Europe, all the games we played had You should be prepared to crawl and get dirty. There were more physical elements in the games in this part of the world when compared to the U.S./Canada but less than what we experienced in Barcelona. Be aware of daily limit cash withdrawals from ATM's. Many games required payment to be made in cash, so it is wise to prepare for this and not be caught off guard. GM's were perfectly fluent, some videos had English subtitles and there were no major language issues at all. Unfortunately, the games were really spread out in various cities so there were no other feasible transportation options.Īll but one of the rooms we wanted to play were available in English. To play the top games in this region, a car was needed in order to get around. Impressions & Observations During The Netherlands & Belgium Escape Room Trip Special thanks to local enthusiasts Helena and Sven for joining us for some of the games we played! It is always great meeting new people and so far every single person we have met over the years has been a blast to hang out with. We were thrilled to be able to play so many wonderful games and highly recommend a visit to this area for all escape room enthusiasts. The games in this part of the world were outstanding with some great storytelling and smart uses of physical space. This was part of a larger tour of 39 games played that also included Paris and Geneva (these cities will featured in a separate post). I finally made it out to Europe this year to play the top games in The Netherlands and Belgium after the initial trip in 2020 got postponed because of the pandemic.
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