178 Interest Score
79 Discussions
0.44 Engagement
Apr 2021 Launched

The very first escape game for coders and non-coders. An all-new coding experience. Play with your family, friends, or colleagues. Have fun as a team, 100% online, remotely or on-site. A fun mix of riddles and coding puzzles, in 12+ programming languages.

What the Community Said

Hello, we tested the three available rooms with my sister and brother-in-law (we loved to do IRL escape games before the pandemic), and it was a great experience, even for my sister who is not in coding (she loved the first room "The Steam House", and as a biologist, she was fond of the third room "Rescue Mission" as well ; she was a bit less enthusiastic with the second room "Back to the '80s" whose logic is less accessible for non-coders). All the rooms to come seem very promising and I can't

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Woah, this looks lit! Can't wait to play it :)

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Wow! Great job! I can't wait when I try it with my friends 🖤 Congratulations!

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oh wow no way , yesss !! I think you got a lot of wows already

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Excellent virtual escape room. Lots of fun with colleagues and friends. Looking forward to many new rooms!

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