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Welcome to our 1800s steampunk train escape room, where you'll step back in time to the era of steam engines, train heists, and high-stakes adventure. In this immersive experience, your group will find yourselves on board a train that has been targeted by a gang of notorious robbers. With the tracks ahead blown, the train hurtles towards disaster, and it's up to you to prevent the catastrophe. As the clock ticks down, you'll need to work together to solve a series of challenging puzzles, collect clues, and unravel the mystery of the heist. You'll have to think on your feet and act quickly to build up pressure and stop the train before it's too late. With a richly detailed set and authentic props, our 1800s train escape room will transport you to another time and place, where danger lurks around every corner and only your wits can save the day. Whether you're a seasoned escape room veteran or a first-time adventurer, this thrilling experience is sure to leave you breathless and wanting more. Are you ready to take on the challenge and emerge victorious?
All ratings (163)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
14 escape rooms
We were super excited to try this room - the train idea is so cool and immersive! We really felt like we were on a train. I did feel like the storyline was not as immersive or easy to understand as it could be, and the ending felt abrupt, but we enjoyed the experience overall.
4
Not scary
7
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Easy
8 escape rooms
It was very cool, the train felt like it was actually moving and the props and puzzles fit the theme perfectly.
Yes
Medium
Mechanical
4
Not scary
6
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Easy
180 escape rooms
Had a lot of fun on this immersive set!
178 escape rooms
SET: the set is impressive. It feels like you’re on a moving train and the addition of forced air in a few areas really add to the immersion. STORY/PLOT: this is the one area where the room lacks a bit, but it’s the part of an escape game that I care the least about. PUZZLES: there is a nice mix of mechanical and technical puzzles, and a couple that really stand out. STAFF: we played 6 rooms in a day, and Steve at the front desk was great coordinating our day, making sure that each GM knew our hint preferences, etc. Each GM was also amazing and you can tell that the entire staff are enthusiast and really enjoy their jobs. This is a great experience and one that you should play if you’re in Phoenix.
Fairly legit feel of a moving train.
The staff is amazing. Steve took great care of us.
Yes
This is the weakest area of the game.
Medium
4
I believe that 3-5 is perfect for this game.
Not scary
7
No
No
Not at all
Tight spaces and constant movement would make it tough for someone in a wheelchair.
Yes
Easy
194 escape rooms
Another really well done room from North Valley, the train was super realistic, with wind blowing from below, the train moving as you travel, being able to look out the window, the whole nine yards. The game had some really neat puzzles my group and I really liked, and admittedly some rougher puzzles we weren’t huge fans of, but between the set and the good puzzles it’s hard to dislike this room, most everything is really well put together.
50 escape rooms
The room setting and Emerson was fantastic. The clues and the game flow is what we didn’t like.
The clues didn’t flow well. The clues weren’t necessarily difficult, they just did not connect. Some things in the room opened doors or locks without a reason why. Lot of jumping to conclusions with little or no direction.
No
Medium
Not scary
209 escape rooms
Surprisingly good. We were traveling for my 100th room, and tried to squeeze in a few extra rooms, and this one was a surprise! Do keep in mind the whole room sways the entire time (a la a real train), and this can be turned off on request.
125 escape rooms
Really well done room. Some props/puzzles didn't work, but that is normal to happen on occasion. Felt a little motion sick at the end, but still a great time
7 escape rooms
The gimmick here is large screens and motion elements for immersion. This was a solid room, but did require some backtracking and had a few obscure/obtuse solves. This has some solid tech and puzzles that make good use of its theme and (admittedly thin) plot. Definitely worth expriencing.
“The overall set for the game was over-the-top amazing, from the intricate woodwork ...“