Titanic

Titanic

Mostly Positive (21 ratings)

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April 10, 1912 – 12:15 p.m. The Titanic sets sail from Southampton for its maiden cruise. The 1,842 passengers and crew members set sail for New York. On the upper decks, everything is calm and voluptuous. The champagne is flowing. On your side, in the engine room, the work to move the famous unsinkable is exhausting. The Titanic had been sailing on the Atlantic Ocean for almost 5 days when on April 14 at 11:30 p.m. it struck an iceberg. The boat is boiling. In your engine room you have not been informed of what is going on. You just noticed that the boat is stationary. April 15, 1:20 a.m. A message rings out: in 60 minutes the Titanic will sink into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. While the first classes evacuate the liner, all access to the upper decks is locked. You are trapped. You hear the water rush into the holds with a loud crash... it's time to flee! Can you overcome the obstacles and board a rowboat before the Titanic sinks?

  • 2-4
  • 60 mins

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All ratings (21)

Mostly Positive

Gameplay
Very Positive
Atmosphere
Very Positive
Customer service
Very Positive

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@Joanna241
Joanna241

184 escape rooms

A more traditional, linear escape room. We really loved this one. We didn’t click with every puzzle and needed some pointers (we tried to get more of these clues once we realised the fabulous way they were being delivered). We still loved it though. The set design and immersion were brilliant and we really felt like we were sinking the Titanic. Our GM was super friendly and happily chatted about the game afterwards. We talked about how bad we are at searching and she pointed out all the little nuggets we’d missed. No wonder we found some puzzles tricky. Still brilliant though.

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Jul 30, 2026 | Experienced Jul 30, 2026

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Editorial reviews

  • ... it’s a fairly standard experience but, while the puzzles are fine, they are few in number ...

    The Logic Escapes Me
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