Abigail
All Stars Escape Rooms
A haunted motel mystery with a grief-struck search, eerie guidance and a steady supernatural edge. Expect an atmospheric, story-led room that leans on tension and immersion more than brute-force scares.

A Motel Drawn To Darkness
Abigail leans into supernatural dread rather than full-throttle shocks, and that is exactly where it looks most effective. The setup is strong from the start: a missing daughter, a strange object from a car boot sale, and a pull towards an abandoned motel that should never feel inviting. That gives the room a clear emotional drive as well as a horror edge, which is often what lifts a themed escape from merely eerie to genuinely memorable.
The standout here is atmosphere. Everything in the premise points to a place that feels wrong in a controlled, story-led way, with Abigail herself acting as a guide deeper into the mystery. That sort of structure usually suits teams who like to follow narrative clues, read a space carefully and let the room’s tension build around them. Expect immersion to matter as much as solving speed.
This is probably best with a small, alert group rather than a noisy crowd. The experience sounds like it will reward co-operation, steady observation and a willingness to keep moving the story forward together. It is unlikely to be a brute-force puzzle room, but there should still be enough puzzle variety to keep keen players engaged between the unsettling beats.
The scare level should stay accessible for horror fans who want atmosphere over punishment. If you enjoy haunted settings, spectral guidance and a creeping sense of being led into danger, this should land well. If you want clean, cheerful puzzling or strong tech spectacle, it may feel narrower in appeal. In Escapemark terms, this looks like a solid pick for players who value mood, story and a distinctive hook over gimmicks.
Abigail sits in the sweet spot between narrative horror and accessible puzzle play. Its strongest qualities are mood, story identity and a clear sense of being drawn deeper into danger, while technology and physical demands look secondary to the experience.
A properly eerie setup that settles in quickly and holds its mood throughout.
The premise feels specific and memorable, which gives the room real identity.
Tension builds through suggestion and presence, not through cheap shocks.
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