Two rooms, two stories — but only one way you’re getting out of here

What you decide in there? That's what determines who makes it out

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    The Bunker After the Catastrophe

    After a global disaster, you are a group of survivors who reach an emergency bunker of an old research complex. Everything's going to hell - the lights are flickering, the air tastes weird, and your phone's got like one bar if you're lucky. Your task is to either restore long-term life support—or transmit a signal and leave the bunker, risking your lives.

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    The Sentence

    You wake up inside a prison cell. On the wall is a message: “One of you must not leave.” The system announces that you have been sentenced—but the verdict can be challenged if a mistake is proven. The clock's ticking, you can't trust anyone, and honestly? Someone might not make it out.

How It Works

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  • Choose one of the two escape rooms.

  • Book a session and arrive on time.

  • Receive a short briefing from the game master.

  • Figure out the puzzles, make some tough calls, and get the hell out before time runs out.

  • Discuss the outcome after the game.

FAQ

  • We keep the groups pretty small - we'll let you know exactly how many when you book.

  • We're not gonna jump out and yell 'boo!' - it's more like that feeling when you know something's really, really wrong. No cheap jump scares here.

  • Yes. What you choose in there actually matters - you might get a completely different ending than the last group.

  • No. Doesn't matter if you've never done an escape room before or if you're a total pro - we've got you covered.

  • Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes.

  • We'd say 14 and up - there's some heavy stuff in there that younger kids might not be ready for.