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Some interactive elements (like owl cages or ingredients) seemed like they’d be part of puzzles but weren’t—maybe something to expand in future rooms? Flow-wise, the bowl and still puzzles felt a bit disconnected and could be removed without much impact. I also missed the hint behind the painting until I watched the (excellent and clear) walk-through.
The name-order puzzle confused me slightly—Harry as #1 felt off given the movie's logic. Still, this was a delightful experience, and I’m excited to try the Weasley room next. Keep it up!
Enjoyed the music, the riddles, and the cohesiveness of the room; an immersive snapshot of the HP universe in puzzle form. I had a little trouble ranking the students, but mostly because I forgot which houses some of them were in. Ranking Harry Potter and Seamus Finnigan was the most confusing, as they're in the same house, but trial and error prevailed.
I most appreciated the hints appearing in post-owl form, and the Easter egg via the floo network at the end. Testing the player's knowledge with HP trivia seemed very appropriate, well done. All in all, a tribute to the escape room community and great fun!
I'm very impressive for you puzzle making, and take lots of time to play deep with my friends, we got a great time!
And, I got some questions for you in personal. I've add your steam today if u dont mind. Looking forward to your reply! Belive we can have a good talk!
Id like to report a small exploit. It is possible to remove Both of the name tags from the box with the color splat spinners on it simply by crouching low and picking them up out of the bottom of the box
Here's the answer to the ranking list .
I am a designer of Escape Rooms in 'real life.' I am very interested in your escape room.
Would you be as kind as to contact me via Steam?
Kind regards.
p.s. My wife was wondering if you misspelled "tentacle" on purpose as a clue. It turns out you didn't, but man, 10/10. Brought smiles to our faces!
Cool map! Sorry I broke it.
50 minutes to finish it.
(Yes, I'm slow)