Thursday, May 30, 2024

Escape Room Review– Escape Waukesha, Wisconsin– Escaping Wonderland and Captured

Escape Room Review– Escape Waukesha, Wisconsin– Escaping Wonderland and Captured

 

 

A little under six months ago, I wrote a review of Escape Waukesha’s room “Blue Ocean Heist.”  That room is now gone, as Escape Waukesha changes its rooms every couple of years.  It will be replaced with a murder mystery-themed room, currently titled “The Final Chapter.”  But there are still two rooms open, both of which my friends and I have played recently: “Escaping Wonderland” and “Captured.”




 

“Escaping Wonderland” is inspired by the works of Lewis Carroll.  As you enter the first part of the room, you’ll find it’s filled with images from Alice in Wonderland, and you’ll have to solve a number of puzzles, including crosswords, math problems, and standard searching for keys and clues in order to move forward into the next part of the room, which draws upon Through the Looking-Glass.  You’ll have to do a lot of careful counting– it’s easy to overlook a surreptitiously placed clue that will throw off your arithmetic, and all objects in the room must be scrutinized carefully from all angles– a bunch of critical clues are placed in easily overlooked spots.

 

It’s a colorful, artistically designed experience, though it’s not the most immersive room.  The first part looks more like a themed daycare playroom than actual Wonderland, though the second part does have a slightly surreal (but not scary for children) feel to it.  Groups of young players will probably do as well as adults.  It’s a moderately challenging room that is rarely frustrating, except when one puzzle required precision arrangement, and a couple of important points were hard to find.  My friends and I finished with plenty of time to spare.




 

“Captured” takes players to that classic escape room theme, the pirate ship.  Right off the bat, I was struck by the improved production values of this room.  It really does– for the most part– give the sense that you’re in an old wooden sailing ship, especially in the first section, which mimics the brig of the pirate ship.  The puzzles are fun, clear, and not too difficult, aside from one complex puzzle that had us checking and rechecking until we finally got it right.  It’s a good mix of observational and logic puzzles, and escape room fans ought to enjoy the experience.  Once again, we won with lots of time on the clock.

 

There is one physical issue for players.  At one point, players will have to crouch or crawl to get through an approximately three-foot-high doorway.  This may be difficult for some taller players or those with mobility issues, who will have to go in and out, so be warned.  Other than some minor stooping for some low-placed clues in both “Captured” and “Escaping Wonderland,” there’s no physical dexterity issues involved in the game.

 

These are fun rooms that are neither too hard or too easy, good for players of all ages.  If you’re in Waukesha, stop by before these rooms are switched. 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

Sunday, May 26, 2024

I’m Writing for Crimespree Magazine!

I’m Writing for Crimespree Magazine!

 

Crimespree Magazine, a mystery-themed periodical based in Milwaukee, has started publishing some of my reviews!




 

You can read my review of the true crime book The Serial Killer’s Apprentice here.

 

It opens:

 

Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman’s true crime book The Serial Killer’s Apprentice: The True Story of How Houston’s Deadliest Murderer Turned a Kid Into a Killing Machine is a deeply discomforting reading experience. Given the subject matter, it would be almost impossible for it to be anything else.  It’s the story of Dean Corll, a multiple murderer and sex offender who not only preyed upon children, but who also groomed two teenagers to help him gather victims.

 

They’ve also published another piece by me titled “Five Things to Hope for in Only Murders in the Building Season Four

 

It begins:

 

Only Murders in the Building is a hit with viewers and critics.  The series centers around three very different people: Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), the star of a crime television show that’s long been off the air; Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), a stage director with a reputation for crafting legendary flops; and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez), a young artist with a mysterious past.  Though the trio are an unlikely set of friends, they are brought together by a shared passion for true crime podcasts, and when one of the residents of the Arconia– their luxury New York City apartment building– dies, they don’t accept the police’s verdict of suicide, and they start their own investigation… and their own podcast.

 

 

Please take a look!

 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Ghosting My Friend is a Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist!

Ghosting My Friend is a Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist!

 

Some huge news– the Next Generation Indie Book Awards just announced their list of winners and finalists– they have numerous categories, and each category has a winner and up to six finalists. GHOSTING MY FRIEND was named a finalist in the Mystery category! (https://indiebookawards.com/previewwinners.php?t=992536). Congratulations to the winner, Teri Case, and all of the other finalists, and further congratulations to my fellow LBB author C.L. Tolbert, a finalist in the Thriller category!




 

Not only that, but the latest issue of Mystery, Crime, & Mayhem is out today!  My true crime essay “The Agatha Christie Serial Killer” is in it, along with my Funderburke and Kaiming short story “Pay Up or Walk to School.”  Please take a look!




 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2. His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

Friday, May 10, 2024

The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter is a Success!

The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter is a Success!

 

The Kickstarter for The Autistic Sleuth ended today, and it was a success!  Backers pledged more than double our initial goal!  In the coming weeks, backers will be sent forms for how they wish to receive their rewards, and ebooks and paper books will be sent out later this summer.

 




Thanks so much to all who contributed!

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2. His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

Sunday, May 5, 2024

My Interview on I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere!

 My Interview on I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere!

 

This past week, my mother and I were interviewed for the podcast I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere to discuss The Autistic Sleuth!  Please listen to it here– we had a great conversation with our excellent hosts, Scott Monty and Burt Wolder.  




 

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere describes itself as follows:

 

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere is the first and largest podcast for Sherlock Holems fans, beginning its 18th season in January 2024.

It’s an hour-long interview show, with news, discussion, and a listener-participation quiz — something like a cross between Fresh Air and Car Talk, but we speak with interesting people doing things in the world of Sherlock Holmes. Authors, editors, producers, playwrights, movie stars, and generally clubbable people.

We’re also a destination for news and information about Sherlock Holmes, published as a text-based newsletter. We’ve been publishing (ir)regularly since 2005.

New episodes air on the 15th and 30th of every month. And occasionally, we have bonus content for our paying subscribers.

 

And if you become a paying subscriber, you can gain access to an extra discussion with me!

 

There are just a few days left on The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter– please take a look!

 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

 

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Escape Room Review– Solve Escape Rooms– Waukesha, Wisconsin– Caper in the Escape Room

Escape Room Review– Solve Escape Rooms– Waukesha, Wisconsin– Caper in the Escape Room 

 

I have previously reviewed Solve Escape Rooms in Waukesha, Wisconsin and their first two rooms, Capone’s Cabinand 14 Floors Below.  Yesterday, my friends and I played their latest room, Caper in the Escape Room, and like its sibling rooms, it’s a winner.




 

The premise is that there has been a robbery at a local escape room.  You must find out WHO committed the theft, WHAT was stolen, and WHY the theft occurred.  As you enter the room, you are let inside the entryway of the escape room.  Inside this room are three doors, each leading to one of three escape rooms.  You must find the three passcodes that lead you into the three rooms, along with the clues that will help you access the security footage to catch the thief.  The three rooms are deliberately among the most stereotypically common themes in escape rooms, including a pirate ship, an Egyptian tomb, and a spaceship.  The three rooms can be played in any order, and the goal in each room is to uncover a password.  Collect three passwords and you gain access to the security footage that leads you to the culprit.

 

The puzzles are diverse and interesting.  Only two require a minimal amount of physical dexterity and stooping.  There is no need to crawl on the floor.  Older children and teens should be able to play as well as adults.  Most of the puzzles are intuitive and require observation, including sight, hearing, and color recognition.

 

Not to brag, but my three friends and I beat the room with over twenty minutes remaining without asking for any hints.  If your team splits up, you’ll definitely solve the rooms with tons of time to spare, but that means that some players won’t enjoy the full experience.  You have to decide what’s best for your group.




 

I would rate the difficulty of the room as moderate.  The production design is once again high-quality.  The main “front desk” area is very similar to Solve’s real front room.  The spaceship room isn’t quite immersive, as it’s clearly a painted bit of office space, though the door leading to an endangered part of the ship is a great effect.  The pirate ship room and Egyptian room are great– the only thing missing from the Egyptian tomb is a bit of sand strewn across the floor, and it’s just as well it’s not there, as sand gets everywhere.  The pirate ship also looks like it could be part of a boat, with great decorations.  

 

In the past, Solve Escape Rooms has donated $25 to a selected charity if you win your game.  They’ve recently revamped their donations.  Now, they donate a flat $1,000 to a charity each month, and each winning team gets to vote for one of four charities, with the monthly winner getting the cash.  Current choices include charities for suicide prevention, diabetes, providing nourishment for those with food insecurity, and childhood cancer treatment.

 

Solve Escape Rooms plans to open one more room over the next year or so, and then they’ll consider switching out rooms.  Bottom line, go to Solve Escape Rooms if you can– it’s well worth your time and money.

 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2.  His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter is Off to a Great Start!

The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter is Off to a Great Start!

 

I want to thank everybody who has signed up for The Autistic Sleuth Kickstarter so far!  We have passed the goal, and we’re fully funded!  There are nineteen days to go, and I’m very grateful to everybody who has contributed so far.  If you’re interested, please take a look, and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.  Thanks!




 

 

–Chris Chan

 

Chris Chan’s book The Autistic Sleuth, written with his mother Dr. Patricia Meyer Chan, will be released on September 19th!  He is the author of the Funderburke and Kaiming novels Ghosting My Friend and She Ruined Our Lives, released by Level Best Books.  He is also the author of the comedic novels Sherlock’s Secretary and Nessie’s Nemesis, published by MX Publishing, as was his anthology Of Course He Pushed Him and Other Sherlock Holmes Stories Volumes 1 & 2. His Agatha-nominated book Murder Most Grotesque: The Comedic Crime Fiction of Joyce Porter was published by Level Best Books.  His first non-fiction book, Sherlock & Irene: The Secret Truth Behind “A Scandal in Bohemia” is available for sale at Amazon.com and the MX Publishing website, as well as at Book Depository (with free worldwide shipping there).  It is also available in a Kindle edition.