Escape Room with Actors
For us, an escape room isn’t just about solving puzzles—you live in the middle of a story brought to life by actors. What you do affects what we do, making each game unique.
Actors All Around You
You’ll encounter actors everywhere: on the phone, through messages, in videos, and of course face-to-face. Some of them play on your side—others against you.
The actors make the game incredibly realistic. A kidnapping might unfold right before your eyes, you might call a witness, or distract a bodyguard. Depending on the game, all of this can happen in plain sight of bystanders in the middle of a shopping mall, making everything even more thrilling. In the crowd, you can never be sure who’s part of the game and who’s just an innocent passerby.
Taking on a Role
The more you immerse yourself, the more fun you’ll have. If taking on a role feels difficult, you can just be yourself. No one has to be in the spotlight alone, but if you want center stage, you’ll get the space for it.
Actors and Horror
Our games are based more on psychological horror than chasing customers or monsters jumping out from around corners, but customers who immerse themselves particularly intensely in the game scream regularly. However, we have a safe word, and when our actors hear it, they’ll take you away from the situation. If you want a hardcore-level experience from the game, talk to Heidi about it beforehand.
Actors and Hints
When you need hints, you don’t have to call out to a game master watching from behind a camera—the actors move your game forward and make sure you experience all the twists and turns. If you want more intensity in the game or have your own idea for, say, subduing the villain or an interrogation method, you can always suggest it to the actor accompanying you.
If you really want to immerse yourself, The Rich and the Criminal puts you in the shoes of a ruthless diamond thief.

