Some folk call them escape rooms, exit games, locked room games or simply puzzle rooms. Whatever the name, they are fun, immersive experiences for groups of players to tackle various puzzles. The games encourage team work and co-operation.
Our escape room games are aimed at adults and older teenagers. No under14s unless accompanied by at least one adult. They are ideal for family celebrations, stag and hen parties, after-work fun with colleagues.
Yes, our popular Minecraft themed puzzle is aimed at the 10-15 demographic and we tweak the puzzles according to the age range of the players. Just let us know in advance.
This is very much a core element of our business. All our venues are suitable for corporate team building activities. Some of our venues offer additional meeting rooms and catering facilities.
Yes, much much so, we host puzzle rooms in hotel meeting rooms, private homes for family celebrations as well as corporate workplaces. We have even conducted sessions in a private Norfolk woodland. We can offer multiple sessions to accommodate up to 50 participants.
Under existing UK fire regulations, as well as the terms and conditions of our public liability insurance, the doors on indoor escape rooms are never actually locked, just closed. If a player feels uncomfortable at any stage during game play he/she is free to walk out.
Each venue has its own booking procedure so from our portfolio page, select the game or venue which is of interest and click on the relevant Booking link.
We work closely with the owners of unusual venues to create fun immersive escape room challenges.
We create bespoke experiences for corporate team building days on site or at a third party venue.
Looking for something unusual to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, hen party, stag party, family get-together?
We collaborate with other interested parties to create new innovative experiences.
"I gave my family a personal escape room challenge in our home as part of their Christmas present and it was even better fun than I had hoped. My two 7 year old grandchildren and my grown up daughter, son and daughter-in-law took part with me. It was really challenging but so much fun for all of us. We learnt a lot about the dynamics of us working together. Fun, educational, challenging and achievable." - Laura S., Suffolk