Quest Factor Escape Rooms

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Welcome to Quest Factor Escape Rooms, an amusement center listed in the Theme Park Directory, located at 511 Boren Ave N #B, Seattle, WA 98109, USA. You can contact them at (800) 653-1953 or via mobile at +1 800-653-1953.

Environment: Quest Factor Escape Rooms is located inside a closed building. To enter, visitors need to use a call box to be buzzed in and then take an elevator down to the basement where the facility is situated. The 'Game of Kings' quest room is noted for its lovely decorations and fairytale atmosphere. They also feature cute Halloween decorations during the appropriate season.

Features: One of their escape room offerings is the 'Game of Kings' quest. This room is described as having a moderate level of difficulty, not too challenging but also not very easy. The focus is on the decorative elements and creating a fairytale-like ambiance within the game.

Services: The service includes providing game masters to oversee the escape room experiences. One reviewer mentioned their game master was 'fine'. However, this same reviewer felt that the puzzles offered at Quest Factor were not as challenging compared to another local escape room, Puzzle Break, suggesting that the difficulty level might be a key aspect to consider for enthusiasts.

Promotional Information: Looking for an escape room experience in Seattle with a charming atmosphere? Quest Factor Escape Rooms offers a 'Game of Kings' quest that is praised for its cute decorations and fairytale feel. The challenge level is moderate, making it accessible for a range of players. Keep an eye out for their seasonal decorations, like the cute Halloween setup mentioned by a visitor. Located within a unique setting in a basement accessible via elevator after being buzzed in, it's an experience worth trying if you appreciate thematic environments. However, those seeking highly challenging puzzles might want to consider other options.

Quest Factor Escape Rooms in Seattle offers escape room experiences, including the 'Game of Kings' quest known for its cute decorations and fairytale atmosphere, with a moderate level of challenge. The facility is located in a basement within a closed building, requiring a call box for entry. While the environment is appreciated, some visitors have found the puzzles less challenging compared to other escape room venues in the area.

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Update: Cute Halloween decorations. Love them! I would recommend anyone to try Game of Kings quest room. The quest itself is not too challenging, but not easy as well. I loved decorations and a fairytale atmosphere. Try it, you will not regret it!

Dec 27, 2024 · Jane Honda

07/15/23: the experience was fine but not up to my expectations. It was located inside a closed building and you have to use the call box to get buzzed in. Then, you take the elevator down to the basement and you are there. The Game Master was fine but I felt like the puzzles were not challenging compared to the Puzzle Break escape room. I would suggest the Puzzle Break instead of Quest Factor

Jul 22, 2023 · Danny Tram

I just recently did Quest Factor's latest creation - National Treasure in their Shoreline location - and was so impressed I had to leave the review. The room definitely set the bar for all the other escape rooms I have been to and will visit in the future. Everything - from the room decor to the puzzles - is in beautiful harmony with each other which allows you to dive head first into the incredible world that the room creators made for you. I loved how few ACTUAL locks there were in this room and more actual mechanical and electronic puzzles. I have done over 10 escape rooms before the National Treasure and I cannot emphasize how tired I am of just looking for keys and opening locks. Everything worked like a clock. My team and I got so engaged in the room that we even forgot about the time and asking for clues that we had - the room was definitely a brain challenge and we finished it with just seconds lefts before the clock ran out. This is my third room with Quest Factor and I cannot wait for their future creations - they only get better with time. I definitely recommend their rooms and if you like a challenge, go for the National Treasure in their Shoreline location.

Dec 24, 2017 · Alexandra Sasha Portnova

I see so many mixed reviews for this escape room. I for one really enjoyed the puzzles in the wizard room, with the exception of one that seemed to not quite work properly. It didn’t bother us too much but could have saved our group a few minutes. Miss Sam was our game master and she was really good at making gentle suggestions when we checked in with her. She also gave us time updates! After going to a few escape rooms, this was our favorite so far! We plan to try another room soon!

Mar 09, 2024 · Alisha Scamman

We were excited to do the wizardry room and came in full HP garb. The game master didn’t comment. This lack of enthusiasm and energy was present throughout the experience. We have done many escape rooms and the game master matters! When they are excited and in character the game experience is so much better! Also, would recommend you time yourselves. No countdown in the room and having one would have made us ask for more clues! The theme and effects inside the game were fun. Would have appreciated a game master that paid attention and suggested when we might need a hint!

Jan 05, 2024 · Gretchen Jones