Missing Pieces Escape Games

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  • +1 952-658-8974
  • www.missingpiecesmn.com
  • 5233 Edina Industrial Blvd, Edina, MN 55439, USA

Operating Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Missing Pieces Escape Games Introduce

Welcome to Missing Pieces Escape Games, an amusement center listed in the Theme Park Directory, located at 5233 Edina Industrial Blvd, Edina, MN 55439, USA. You can contact them at (952) 658-8974 or via mobile at +1 952-658-8974.

Environment: Missing Pieces Escape Games provides an incredibly exciting environment designed to fully immerse participants in their themed adventures. The atmosphere is crafted to evoke feelings of joy and suspense as players navigate the challenges.

Services: The primary service offered is engaging and creative escape room experiences. The staff is consistently described as friendly and contributes to the overall positive atmosphere. They follow Covid protocols to ensure a safe environment for their guests. Being a family-operated business suggests a personal touch in their service.

Features: Missing Pieces Escape Games offers four escape rooms, each with a different theme, providing variety for returning customers. The games are designed to be thought-provoking and engaging, often leading players to question everything. Two specific rooms, 'Cuckoo’s clock' and 'Final Frontier', are noted as being potentially better suited for larger groups of six or more players.

Promotional Information: Looking for an incredibly exciting and creative adventure in Edina? Missing Pieces Escape Games offers four unique escape rooms that will fully immerse you and your group! Our friendly staff will welcome you into an environment filled with joy and suspense as you tackle our engaging puzzles. We're a family-operated business that prioritizes your safety, with thorough Covid protocols in place. Whether you're a small group or a larger party, we have the perfect challenge for you. For the best experience in our 'Cuckoo’s clock' and 'Final Frontier' rooms, we recommend bringing at least six players. Come and see why our customers rave about the fun and immersive experiences at Missing Pieces – we can't recommend it enough!

Missing Pieces Escape Games in Edina, Minnesota, is an amusement center offering four uniquely themed and highly engaging escape rooms in an exciting environment. Praised for its friendly, family-operated service and adherence to safety protocols, it provides immersive experiences filled with joy and suspense. While all groups are welcome, the 'Cuckoo’s clock' and 'Final Frontier' rooms are particularly recommended for larger parties of six or more.

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Customer Reviews

Incredibly exciting environment and friendly staff the games will make you question everything and feel joy and suspense the whole time. My group of teenagers was fully immersed throughout the whole time. It was so much fun. Couldn’t recommend more.

Dec 14, 2024 · Vivian K-M

Very creative and engaging. We have been here twice with different groups of people and we had absolute fun. Four rooms with different themes. Covid protocols were followed and we felt safe during our challenge. I also liked that it is a family operated business. Totally recommend it. Cuckoo’s clock and Final Frontier rooms probably need around 6 (or more) players.

Dec 19, 2021 · Saghi S

This was such a good experience; one of my favorite escape rooms I’ve done. Very involved, the right amount of difficulty, and an engaging host. Just make sure you call ahead to schedule your time slot! Thanks guys!!

Oct 03, 2024 · Tommy Lokkesmoe

The worst experience I’ve ever had in an escape room. I’ve worked in escape rooms for 3 years and been to over 30 escape rooms in MN. This was by far the WORST player experience I have ever had in any escape room. I was really looking forward to playing at this location because it was my first time here, and I don’t think I will ever spend my money to play here again. To start off, our game guide started negging our team without any outward permission from us that our team would be okay with that. The game guide overall was either not fully trained, or incredibly distract-able during our game. When we would ask for a clue, it would take a minimum of 2 minutes to receive any help, and when we did get it, it was either unrelated to the puzzle we were asking for help on/ actively working on, or the most obvious clue from their clue set that we already knew. The room itself was not reset properly, and when we brought up a very large issue in the second space, it took ten minutes AFTER asking about it for anyone to come into the room and fix it (mind you, this was also without the issue being acknowledged by the game guide, so when they came into the room, we were all utterly confused as to what was happening). The entire time, our whole team was explaining how frustrated we were and how we felt the help we received was inadequate with no follow-up, or acknowledgement from the game guide other than a “did you have fun” at the end of our game. We asked for a total of 6-7 clues. Only TWO of our clues actually helped us in the game. The puzzles inside the room did not flow, and were some of the most convoluted puzzles I have seen. This is the first of 30 rooms I have played that I have not escaped, and it was simply due to the negligence of the staff members, which should never happen when I am playing $35 plus tax to play your experience. I don’t know if the leadership of this location was not paying attention to our game — although we were the only players in the building — or not paying attention to their CLEARLY new game guide’s game. In the future, if you know that a team member is unprepared to run a room on their own, have them continue shadowing someone who knows what they’re doing, or shadow them. I should not — as a guest — notice when a game guide is unprepared with their clues, and manually triggering puzzles when they aren’t working properly in your room.

Sep 17, 2024 · Eddie Martin

Cuckoo’s Clock. Took 7 minutes for the game guide to go get markers that were forgotten. The room wasn’t reset right and employees had to come in twice to fix it. Didn’t pay attention to players and when we were stuck on a puzzle for TWENTY MINUTES the guide didn’t chime in once or notice we were stuck. And when we asked for a clue it wasn’t even on the puzzle we were stuck on! The puzzles don’t flow together and some of the puzzles are so convoluted that we went in with two players that have done and completed over 30 different escape rooms and finished with THREE puzzles not done. We solved two of those three clues but couldn’t advance due to the puzzles having to be manually triggered WHEN WE DIDN’T KNOW THEY HAD TO BE! We thought we got them wrong and were stuck! I felt utterly ignored and was fuming at the end. The performance by the game guide, Tyler was just embarrassing. We asked for help and didn’t get adequate help. We were all openly OUT LOUD saying how frustrated we were at the puzzles and didn’t get a single hint or the game guide check on us ONCE. The team lead should have come into the room and talk to us. It was just utterly unacceptable. I paid $35 dollars for an experience I felt mad and utterly ignored in. It felt like the game guide was on his phone half the time and just ignoring us or brand new and woefully unprepared for running the room solo. I’m going to go online later and demand a refund. Unacceptable. $35 for an experience that was NOT worth it, I will not return.

Sep 17, 2024 · bonebrokebuddy