The difficulty is easy to medium. We had maybe three puzzles we barely touched and solved in under two minutes. Still, at some we got genuinely stuck because we weren't paying attention to details. The kind of moment when the clue is right in front of you but you choose to look randomly at the walls. When we asked for help, hints came in a modern way—on a screen. We appreciate when the whole experience stays faithful to the story and you're not pulled out of the rhythm by a walkie-talkie conversation.
Mechanically, the room offers a super unusual mix of automation and physical actions. We encountered original puzzles with magnets and little keys we hadn't seen anywhere else—very inventive.
Immersion is the strong point! The music doesn't shout at you, but the sound effects accompany you perfectly and let you know when you've hit the solution. We had no frustration with any mechanism, constantly feeling like it's a really fun game. We'd still recommend paying close attention, because with such rich decor you risk losing good minutes fumbling for small things hidden in the vegetation.
The conclusion is simple: Jumanji is an easy room, ideal for beginners, families with kids, or a fun date. If you're an escape room veteran, treat it as a relaxing, visually rich session where you won't be pulling your hair out. We had fun and left with a big smile on our faces!
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