Unit 3, Town Walk, CT20 2AD
2-6 players
60 minutes
closed
The Zombie Apocalypse has finally happened. Dr Gregory of the National Disease Research Centre has found the cure to the Virus but unfortunately he has been eaten by Zombies. Your mission is to find your way into the research centre, find the Research Lab and recover the cure. There will be lots of obstacles in your way, with lots of puzzles to solve before you find the cure and finally escape. Success will mean you have saved the world. You have 60 minutes for your mission β Good Luck!!
If you are looking for a team building event with a difference for your business or organisation? Escape 60 is an innovative and original way of getting people to work together to overcome challenges and solve problems. In small teams of up to six people, participants have just 60 minutes to escape a locked room before their time runs out. Their only chance of beating the clock is to put their heads together and act as a team.
If you are looking for a team building event with a difference for your business or organisation? Escape 60 is an innovative and original way of getting people to work together to overcome challenges and solve problems. In small teams of up to six people, participants have just 60 minutes to escape a locked room before their time runs out. Their only chance of beating the clock is to put their heads together and act as a team.
WARNING β This game contains strobe lighting effect.
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Played: 2017 Outcome: Successful escape!
Awful. Host was useless. Game was unsafe, locked in both doors, no way of communicating with host.
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Sometimes youβre just not in the right headspace to give a fair opinion a game, so be wary and take this review with a pinch of salt. On our way over from Ashford to Folkestone we ended up in stationary traffic, with some frantic Googling suggesting weβd be stuck for around 4 hours, which would basically knock out the rest of our day: this game and another two after it. We ended up getting lucky somehow, and the traffic started moving again and we were only delayed by around half an hour. Cue a mad dash out of the car to find Escape 60 and the quickest briefing ever.