Funlock Studio: "Song of Inari" Escape Room Review (Spoiler-Free)A lavish Japanese-themed experience perfect for beginners
Funlock Studio's "Inari's Song" is a highly-rated Taipei Escape Room, and Twosevenths is here to tell you all about it! Our mystery shopper, Myling, offers an in-depth review of this Funlock Studio experience, covering everything from the game's premise and difficulty to a spoiler-free summary and pricing. This detailed review answers all your questions about "Inari's Song."

Inari's Song: Spoiler-Free Review

The charming Inari no Uta is a game focused on traditional lock-and-key puzzles, without extensive story missions. With our puzzle-solving skills still sharp, we quickly opened the first stage. Sitting on tatami mats surrounded by exquisite Japanese objects, our task was to find offerings for the fox god. It’s a relaxed and relatively easy-to-grasp theme.
The only thing to note is that some locks have a specific sequence, so when you're dividing up the puzzle-solving, you need to follow the steps to progress to the next stage.
✦Successful escape earns you a commemorative card.
After leaving the Japanese-style room, we entered the night market stalls in front of the shrine. The mini-games and challenges weren't too difficult, mainly testing our keen observation skills!
With hints from our guide on how to use the items, we finally opened the time rift in the last few seconds, returning to the real world and earning a commemorative card for our successful escape!

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