A Newtown escape rooms business is the toast of the town after one of its games was named among the best in Wales.
Named after the famous James Bond martini request – “shaken not stirred" - Beyond Breakout’s latest escape room concept, ‘Shaken Not Purred’, has made a big impression.
Now it has been recognised by escape room review website Escape The Review, which has named the top five games from each region of the UK.
The reviews are submitted by site members who have played at least 50 games.
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"We are overjoyed to see 'Shaken Not Purred' listed among the top games in Wales,” said Lorna Morris, Beyond Breakout Ltd partner.
“This accomplishment reflects the dedication and creativity of our team, and it's especially rewarding for us as a relatively young company based in Mid Wales.”
Established four years ago, Beyond Breakout says the recognition of ‘Shaken Not Purred’ underscores the company's dedication to quality experiences for players.
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The escape room blends mystery and intrigue with a feline twist.
“‘Shaken Not Purred’ stands as a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and delivering unforgettable adventures for players of all ages. We are proud of what we have achieved in such a short time,” added Jo Woodall, Beyond Breakout’s co-partner.
“As Beyond Breakout continues to evolve, the company looks forward to welcoming both new and returning players to relish the thrill of ‘Shaken Not Purred’."
For more information about Beyond Breakout Ltd and its escape room offerings, visit www.beyondbreakout.co.uk .
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