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Can you hack the heist and dismantle this cyber criminal network for good? Inspired by former hacker, Nitr0, who attempted to orchestrate a multimillion dollar cyber heist years back, criminal network ‘Cipher’ has emerged with an online message boasting plans to execute what could be the most catastrophic cyber takedown in American history. Their target is a digital vault safeguarding a cryptocurrency fortune valued at over 100 billion US dollars, and with a recently developed AI-based program capable of breaching the vault's firewall, Cipher now has access to the fortune for 60 minutes. As elite members of a specialized FBI Task Force extensively trained in cyber security, you have traced a lead to the hackers' hideout, but you quickly realize that you’ve walked right into their trap and are now locked in their domain with damning evidence pointing at you and no obvious way out. Taking full advantage of your remote location, you move fast and recover valuable time to devise a plan and find an escape route. But the question remains: do you have what it takes to uncover the kill code once adopted by Nitr0 and regain control of the fortune inside the digital vault? Can you navigate Cipher's intricate security systems, execute the shutdown, and dismantle the entire cyber criminal network before it's too late?
- 2-8
- 60 mins
- Not scary
Reviews

WhereInThePark
56 escape rooms
Several puzzles were not logical at all, and required multiple hints. We’ve done 6 of their other rooms at this location, and this one was by far our least favorite. Shout out to Izzy our GM and Brandon for your patience with us and your prompt responses to our inquiries.
Gameplay
Some novel puzzles we hadn’t experienced before. A lot of typing, though
Atmosphere
Good vibe, though a part of the music sounds like the hint sound, so we looked up every time. :)
Customer service
Izzy and Brandon were awesome
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Story
Fun use of Funko Pops
Difficulty
Expert
It’s not challenging per se, just not logical. Puzzles were solved in ways that were unclear (and nothing in the room provided guidance as to how to solve). Multiple puzzles required moving of things on walls that we have never seen in other rooms, that required more force than expected.
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
2
Smaller rooms in the 2nd and 3rd rooms
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
16
Kids probably would be bored
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Accessibility
Blue lighting throughout the room, might be hard to get a wheelchair around the second and third rooms. Two puzzles required colors of blue, red, and green
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
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