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Players race against to clock to solve mental challenges and escape from one of five themed game rooms.
Private Escape Game for up to 4, 6, or 8 Players (valid anytime)
Are you ready for the challenge of conquering rooms filled with mind-bending puzzles, clues, and mysteries? Will you be able to make it through, as locks, riddles, and codes are thrown your way?
5 exciting themes are available for a private escape experience for your group or party. From a pirate ship to a mysterious mountain to an evil laboratory, which will you escape from next?
Games are private, so you and your group will not share a room with any other players.
You can add additional players to any booking.
Sales Tax is not included and will be collected upon booking.
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About Moore Escape Rooms
During each room-escape game, groups must work together to unlock codes by communicating, solving puzzles, and thinking outside their respective boxes. Read on for descriptions of Moore's thrilling scenarios:
Serum 42—10 players: In this scenario, the activity of an individual named Dr. Evil has been monitored for months, but recently all signs have ceased. It's believed that he may have completed his ferocious mutating serum and is about to unleash it on the world. Teams must infiltrate his laboratory and find the recipe so an antidote can be created—and there's only an hour to do it.
The Tomb—6 players: You've entered the last unexplored tomb of the great pharaohs to unlock what may be the greatest treasure of the ancient world. But beware, this tomb does not take kindly to visitors. Avoid becoming a victim of the gods' wrath, discover the identity of the unknown pharaoh, and escape before a curse is unleashed.
Dinner for Two—2 players: A more intimate twist on the standard room-escape game, this scenario pairs two players together in a lovely café. But the romantic evening soon gives way to flirting with danger. Puzzles are scattered throughout the dining room; can you solve them together before ordering dessert?