Escapism Escape Room Experiences has an exciting new experience under construction - something bigger and scarier. While work continues in secret, it’s also time to revamp prices ahead of the end-of-year school holidays, dropping puzzle room prices to $36 per adult and $22 per child.
School holidays can be an expensive time for many families and Escapism hopes the new prices provide a more affordable price for families trying to keep their kids entertained over the holiday break.
What is a
Puzzle Room
Traditional escape rooms are
team-based, story-led experiences where players solve
puzzles to complete a mission. Many also feature discovery
elements like hidden spaces or unexpected lock mechanics
that add mystery and surprise. Escapism’s Puzzle Rooms are
single-room experiences focused more on the puzzles,
providing a linear style of gameplay with clear progression
and optional in-game assistance.
Puzzle Rooms
available now
The Mad Hatter’s Hat -
Escapism’s first Puzzle Room. Built to be replayable, it
contains many puzzles with more added over time. Linear
sequencing ensures players always know what to solve next,
and an in-room character can provide context or hints on
request.
Steal The Crown - A single-room experience that adopts the Puzzle Room structure for focused, lock-and-key play. While not replayable, it offers the same clear progression and on-demand support from a virtual team member, helping players keep momentum - but with more clue-finding than The Mad Hatter's Hat.
Visit
Escapism
Players can choose between classic
escape rooms or the new Puzzle Rooms, depending on whether
they want an exploratory mystery or a concentrated puzzle
challenge.
Bookings and details: escapism.kiwi

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