![]() This room was a hard contender for our favorite, but a few things took a bit away from the experience. We played as a duo which was definitely not enough people, but a three-person team of enthusiasts would have been fine and the large space can accommodate many more. This room didn’t take itself too seriously and had a few great humorous moments. ![]() Moving large props was very satisfying and solving a clue would frequently trigger a fun surprise. The room was filled with a ton of challenging puzzles, and each was cleverly crafted and unique. The set was incredibly beautiful, sprawling, and a lot of attention to detail was shown in its design. Both visually dazzling and full of creative puzzles, this game had a bit of everything we look for in an escape room. The Da Vinci’s Secret room was a definite stand-out amongst some already great rooms from the 60out brand. This room is at 60out’s Hollywood location, which also houses “Red Alert” (formerly known as “Putin Bunker”) and “Doctor Psycho”. We knew this game was one of 60out’s more challenging offerings, especially since it’s an extra 15 minutes longer than their other rooms, but we were excited for the challenge. Your goal is to uncover the gift and, along with it, da Vinci’s greatest secret. But of course, da Vinci has left behind a series of puzzles and clues to make sure that it wouldn’t fall into the wrong hands. ![]() ![]() After his death, it is revealed that Leonardo da Vinci left behind a gift for his beloved student Salai.
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