I had the honor to participate in a virtual escape room (called remote adventure) hosted by #AmazonPrimeVideo & #TheEscapeGame 🔥🔥🔥 for #TruthSeekers this past weekend and it was super fun!!!
I highly recommend playing a virtual escape game through The Escape Game!!!
Why?
1. They offer a variety of different escape room & team building options. They have virtual escape rooms for teams that are located in different locations AND physical escape rooms that is currently open during the pandemic. The physical rooms are per group so you’re not sharing a room with strangers. The setback is that the cost might be different and if you don’t have enough people it’ll be difficult to get out of certain rooms in time (I imagine, I love escape rooms).
We played the virtual escape room option with a live technician that was in the physical escape room!!! We guided our technician through the room and we made it out of the room in time! It was definitely a thrilling experience even though we weren’t physically in the room. 💕💕💕
2. Pricing varies. Their games can accommodate a lot of people and different budgets. Their most affordable option is also fun to play with just family and friends (1-4 players). I believe the pricing for the game we played is around $30-$40 per person ($30+tax per person for remote adventure, up to 8 person per game but they can accommodate up to groups of 500+, and $41.99 per person for a San Francisco location in-person 2-8 person private game), but I would check their website & inquire to be sure.
3. Format. We had a host AND a technician for our group of 5. The host is there the entire time with us just in case we run into any problems. The technician is in the physical escape room and we tell her what to touch, where to look, and what to do. It definitely made the experience more immersive and very memorable. I was so excited towards the end I was telling (practically screaming!) our technician to run out of there before she gets caught. I knew there wasn’t anyone that was actually after us but I was that absorbed into the game by the end.
They start off with a video getting us ready with the background information of the game, instead of a host just reading it to us. At the very end, there was even a “win” video.
I was skeptical about virtual escape games but after this one, I’m excited to try as many as I can. Go try it today, you won’t regret it!

















