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Vampire Castle Escape Room Review

Rating 4/5
Price $28 – $35 per person
Time 60 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 50%
Players 2-6
Company Mission Sydney

Vampire Castle Escape Game Theme

It’s a stormy night when you and a friend stumble upon a gloomy castle. You intend to use it as cover from the rain, but after entering, the door behind you creaks closed and can’t be opened. Suddenly, you’re transported to the middle ages and the clock is ticking.

Can you solve the mystery and escape the supernatural castle?

Contact

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+61 2 8937 0205
Level 2, 332-336 Pitt St, Fortuna House, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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DR. M Escape Room Review

Rating 4/5
Price $37 – $90 per person
Time 80 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 50%
Players 4-9
Company Mission Sydney

DR. M Escape Game Theme

Dr. M is a renowned chemist. His son, on the other hand, only has eyes for astronomy. Undeterred, Dr. M tries to shape his son into a chemist as outstanding as himself. He imparts his heir with the totality of his knowledge while forcing him to take courses in chemistry. Eventually, his son can no longer handle the pressure and commits suicide to avoid a life he doesn’t want.

Since the loss of his son, Dr. M’s grasp on reality slips further and further until he starts experimenting on living people. Unfortunately for you and your friends, you’ve awoken in a room after a drug-induced coma and Dr. M is aiming to make you his next experiment!

Dr.M will be back in 80 mins, can you guys escape the fate of becoming laboratory rats?

Contact

Website
+61 2 8937 0205
Level 2, 332-336 Pitt St, Fortuna House, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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The Last Order Escape Room Review

Rating 4.5/5
Price $38 – 50 per person
Time 75 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 35%
Players 2-6
Company Mission Sydney

The Last Order Escape Game Theme

You are Matt – a member of an assassin syndicate. Your superior James is one of the syndicate’s highest-ranking members. James is currently in hiding from the police.

One day, you receive an unmarked letter in the mail. The letter’s message is simple:
“I have kidnapped your family. They are safe, but not for long. If you ever want to see them again, go to level 2 of this hotel and…”

You pack your bags in a hurry and set off for the hotel. On the way, you contact the most trustworthy member in the syndicate – David – and ask him for help identifying the kidnapper. He agrees to help you behind the scenes.

You are now arriving at the hotel, ready to do anything to save your family.

Contact

Website
+61 2 8937 0205
Level 2, 332-336 Pitt St, Fortuna House, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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TRAPPED Escape Room Review

Rating 4.3/5
Price $50 per person
Time 70 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 40%
Players 2-4
Company Mission Sydney

TRAPPED Escape Game Theme

One day at a commercial building, a lift carrying passengers malfunctioned and resulting in 2 casualties.

You are detectives who are in charge of this accident. Although this was classified as a human error accident, the investigation has little progress due to lack of evidence.

You have recently received an anonymous message, which claims that a piece of crucial evidence was left at the building. Now, you and your team are heading to the scene for a further investigation.

Contact

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+61 2 8937 0205
Suite 502, 724 George St, HSBC Building, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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UNSTOPPABLE Escape Room Review

Rating 4.5/5
Price $42 – $55 per person
Time 80 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 35%
Players 2-6
Company Mission Sydney

UNSTOPPABLE Escape Game Theme

You are special forces code-name Skyfall from the Australia National Security Agency. There is a secret mission for you:

A terrorist has placed bombs containing a mutated virus on a train departing from Sydney. With limited clues, you must find the train and defuse the bombs as soon as possible.

The bombs are in place, and the train is about to leave. You must act quickly to prevent a tragedy.

Contact

Website
+61 2 8937 0205
Suite 502, 724 George St, HSBC Building, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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The Lost Mine Escape Room Review

Rating 4.2/5
Price $35 – $82.5 per person
Time 80 min
Difficulty 4/5
Success Rate 25%
Players 3-6
Company Mission Sydney

The Lost Mine Escape Game Theme

While shopping at a Sunday market, you come across a widow trying to sell her husband’s belongings. Out of curiosity, you start up a conversation with her.

Her husband was once offered a highly paid job as a worker in a remote mine. One day he returned from the mine with a purple crystal and quit his job. Years later, he fell ill and passed away, leaving a diary and a voice recorder among his belongings. His wife decided to sell them along with the crystal to make some money.

Seeing the crystal’s value, you purchase all the items and conduct research. You discover that this kind of crystal is extremely rare and was mined by an ancient underground civilization. The people and its ruler have vanished from record and no crystals have been found ever since.

Driven by your curiosity, you travel to the mine he worked, hoping to find more crystals and uncover the mystery of The Lost Mine.

Contact

Website
+61 2 8937 0205
Level 2, 332-336 Pitt St, Fortuna House, Sydney, Australia (show on map)

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