Titanic
"The unsinkable ship is sinking!"

Titanic
It’s 1:20 am on April 15th,1912 and the unsinkable ship has hit an iceberg. Tensions are rising as the first class passengers are given seats aboard the limited number of lifeboats while the second and third class passengers are being locked in their cabins.
Can you and your fellow passengers escape from the bowels of the ship before it sinks?
- Number of players: Min 4 – Max 10
- 60 minute escape
- Difficulty Levels: 3.5/5 and 4/5
- Players start divided in 2 different rooms.
Experience Titanic – Beat the clock if you can!
Dubbed by many of our customers as “One of the best games we’ve ever played!” Titanic takes you back to April 15th, 1912 an hour before the ship sank. Players start locked in separate cabins, but need each others help to ever have a chance of making it out in time.
Part of the game is figuring out how to communicate with the other players… This mega path escape game will keep you on your toes with uniquely themed puzzles, period decor and sound, and exciting play that keeps even larger groups busy throughout the game.
"Absolutely fantastic rooms here. Really cerebral puzzles that each make you think in different ways. Great set dressing and sound effects that help to immerse you in each scenario." - Joshua Thomas, Google
"Not only are their rooms great and very well thought out and put together, but the owners are great and so nice! Would highly recommend these escape rooms, 10/10!" - Gary Johnson, Google
"Best escape room I’ve done! Incredible decorations and intricate puzzles. Refreshingly difficult yet doable, it kept our whole group engaged throughout. Would recommend to anyone!" - Hallie Saunders, Google
"Had a great time! Did Demolition Abduction, and it was so much fun! It was challenging, but that made us feel super accomplished when we made it out, so it was perfect!" - Chibi Chan, Google
"I played "The Box", and I gotta say... I've been to escape rooms when I lived in California, and they just don't stack up to the amount of Love and care that was put into these rooms." - Troy Boi, Google