![]() ![]() 60out: Grandma's Masterplan (Los Angeles, CA).Cross Roads: The Hex Room & Funhouse (Anaheim, CA).Number of players: 3-8, private, (we recommend 4).Set/room design: Feels exactly like a diner. ![]() Pros: Great thematic setting, all around good fun There was also a nice plot twist at the end which made this our favorite room in San Diego! A solid theme with good decor and the seamless integration of puzzles made for a great experience. While nothing in the room was high tech, it goes to show that a great room isn't reliant on any flashy gadgets. On the other hand, if you mess this one up, you'll be writing your own version of "Jailhouse Rock", ya dig?"įour people seemed to be the right amount of people to play with although the room was doable with less if played by experienced players. If you can pull it off, you'll be in the "Money Honey". The boys didn't give much detail, but said the prep work is all set just be in and out in less than an hour. This isn't your first gig and you're hoping it won't be your last. "After a wild night at a mob bar a few decades ago, you took up with the wrong crowd and now you find yourself about to rob the local diner. There was a nice mix of fair puzzles that blended in well with the surroundings and storyline. The decor, down to all the furniture, was spot on and there were some awesome elements that perfectly utilized good old fashioned props. Quicksand's "The Diner" room had a unique diner (surprise!) theme which was refreshing to see. When you run out of props and use a chair as a decorative element
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