Frequently asked questions
🏡 Playing space
Can I play in a house/small apartment?
Yes, we’ve designed the Escape Rooms to be playable anywhere, no matter how small your space is – even if you only have 1 room or 500.
Yes, you can also play in the OUTDOORS such as the garden, forest, campsite, rural house or nearby park
Can I play in a single room or space?
Yes, you can set it up in a main room at home, a garage or party room. You’ll just need to assign different spaces (sections of wall or corners) for each challenge, as guided in the instructions.
🥳 Playability
Yes, it’s replayable and the materials are durable, but if something breaks, you can download free printable replacements.
Ways to replay:
– Play using 3 different difficulty levels
– You lead the game first, then in a second round let your child be the game master for their friends or cousins – they love it!
– You can pass it on to another family so they can enjoy it too (and maybe give you another game back 😏)
Yes, you’ll need internet to access hints and answers for the game. You’ll interact with the game characters through the website as they guide you in your mission. Be careful – some of them are a bit grumpy 😁
Mobile access to the site is easy and convenient.
No, you don’t need one. Parents and children will play together. The game guides you without a game master. If you get stuck, the interactive website characters will help with clues and answers.
There are 3 game levels specifically designed based on your child’s age and educational skills:
– Beginner (ages 5–8): Easy level with simpler, hands-on puzzles
– Intermediate (ages 9–13): More complex level requiring logical thinking
– Mixed (for mixed-age groups): A combination of both
All levels include fun puzzles and physical activities for kids and parents alike.
📦 Preparation
No, you won’t spoil it, you’ll play too! You’ll hide some things, sure… but you won’t know any of the puzzles, so once the game starts, you’ll be racking your brain just like the kids to escape.
Of course! In fact, we designed the instructions so you can set up the Escape together as a family if you like. Some steps are marked with a spoiler warning ⚠ to let you know not to let the kids do those parts (for example: hiding objects around the room).
Materials needed:
– Scissors
– Tape
– Some common household items everyone has to make the puzzles more dynamic (example: glass, broom, pencil) – all noted in the guide
For the digital kit:
– Printer
– Ink cartridge