11 best escape rooms in Singapore to get lost in adventure
If you are looking for a team bonding activity in Singapore, why not try escape rooms? Escape rooms are adventure games in which players, often in teams, work together to find clues and complete tasks within a themed room to 'escape' within a set time frame.
Check out our list of the 11 best escape room games in Singapore to break free from.
Trapped Escape Room is one of the largest escape rooms in Singapore. With 7 themes and 25 chambers, it features over 70 props with animatronics and non-playable characters.
If you are a fan of enigmatic themes, you have got to try the Ravenhill Asylum Room (3 to 12 pax, 75 mins). The mystery of the disappearance of Alisha, a schizophrenic patient, has led numerous detectives to come by to uncover the truth but to no avail. Players will be tasked with investigating the asylum, where they will find key evidence to crack the puzzle.
An off-peak 75-minute game costs S$28.90 from 11am to 6pm on weekdays. A peak 75-minute game is priced at S$34.90 from after 6pm on weekdays and on weekends. Students just have to pay S$28.90/person for a game after 6pm daily.
176 Orchard Road, The Centrepoint, #03-26, Singapore 238843
+65 6994 3430
Daily: 11am – 10pm | |
LOST SG's outlet at GR.iD spans over 2,500 square feet. It features 5 unique escape room games. From their beginner-friendly Alcatraz to their new creation the Mausoleum, you will be challenged with up to 11 other friends. Their outlet can take up to 56 players at a time.
If you don't mind jump-scares, try out their Aokigahara 2.0: Mysteries of the Sea of Trees (3 to 12 persons, 60 mins). Enter the shadowy depths of Aokigahara, a dense forest at the ominous base of Mount Fuji, which has become the site of a search after a young schoolgirl vanished. Tasked to find the lost girl, your journey is fraught with peril.
An off-peak 60-minute game costs S$23.90 from 11am to 5.30pm on weekdays. A peak 60-minute game costs S$29.90 after 5.45pm on weekdays and on weekends.
1 Selegie Road, GR.iD, #B1-03/04, Singapore 188306 +65 6717 1688 / +65 6255 0095 Daily: 10am – 9.30pm (Last game starts at 9.30pm) | |
Xcape Singapore is an escape room provider, offering immersive experiences where players solve puzzles and escape a room. The firm is known for its elaborate sets and engaging plots, making players feel like they are characters in a movie or video game.
If you are a sucker for horror games, give their Joker (Haunted) (4 to 8 persons, 75 mins) a go. Rumour has it that inside the dilapidated house lives a wretched, human-devouring clown who feeds on fear. The townsfolk are tormented all year round, so your team has decided to risk your lives to venture into the ancient house and break the curse.
An off-peak 60-minute game costs S$24 before 6pm on weekdays, an off-peak 75-minute game costs S$29 and an off-peak 90-minute game costs S$34. A peak 60-minute game is priced at S$30 after 6pm on weekdays and weekends, a peak 75-minute game costs S$35 while a peak 90-minute game will set players back by S$40.
161 Rochor Road, Bugis Street, Singapore 188436 +65 6908 1918 Daily: 11am – 11.30pm | |
Inmers is a company that specialises in creating immersive escape room experiences, particularly those with an Asian horror theme. They are known for their advanced game mechanics, intricate designs, non-player characters, and cutting-edge audiovisual effects.
They offer the following 2 types of horror escape games:
The Medium (4 to 8 Persons, 90 Mins, S$88): The story is adapted from folk stories along the Thai-Myanmar border. A father, who lost his son in a tragic accident, wants to use his wizarding skills to perform a ritual to revive his son. You agree to help him out.
Break Through the Soil (4 to 8 Persons, 90 Mins, S$68): A dissembled body is found in Nanshui Village. The suspect is an elderly person. But with the death of the suspect, the only witness is her grandson Stone. Hypnotise Stone and enter his mind.
For a full list of locations, refer here. +65 9132 8088 Daily: 11am – 9pm | |
The Escape @ Science Centre blends the escape room concept with the wonders of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and a dose of theatricality.
The site consists of 3 themes: Museum of Humankind, Shangri-La and Dr. X. Each offers a different world for players to immerse themselves in. Take on the role of the last humans alive, bots trying to flee a glitching metaverse, or desperate people searching for a lost pal.
No worries, you can bring your phone into the room. Feel free to snap away and tag them. A ticket costs S$20 from Mon to Wed, S$25 from Thu to Fri and S$30 on weekends.
15 Science Centre Road, Science Centre Singapore, Singapore 609081 +65 6425 2500 10am – 5.45pm (Mon to Wed, Thu & Sun) 10am – 8.15pm (Fri & Sat) | |
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Escapee at KAP Mall Singapore isn't just about escaping from a room—it's about escaping from the ordinary and forging unforgettable memories with friends, family, and colleagues.
If you have dreamt of escaping from school, give their Classroom Crisis (2 to 8 persons, 60 mins) a go. In the heart of a bustling city, a menacing threat looms over Central High School. A nefarious individual has planted a bomb within the school, triggering a lockdown. Amidst all the panic, a bunch of unlikely heroes must work together to detonate the bomb.
Unfortunately, they don't list prices on their site. You'll have to call them for a reservation.
9 King Albert Park, KAP Mall, #01-47, Singapore 598332 +65 8513 6300 Daily: 11am – 9pm | |
V-Room distinguishes itself by offering enchanting virtual reality (VR) escape room games. Their range of games is one of the largest and most varied collections in town.
If you are stuck at work on a dreary Monday, a must-try is their Belko (Puzzle). It raises the question: 'What does it take to survive at work?' Players are prompted to work out a series of tricky puzzles to escape from their office before a microchip in their head goes off.
Another must-try escape room game is Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. Here, you find yourself in a room with a ticking time bomb. The catch? Your pals have the manual to defuse it, but they cannot see the bomb. You are going to have to talk it out — and quickly.
1 Maritime Square, Harbourfront Centre, #03-15, Singapore 099253 +65 6988 9467 Daily: 12.30pm – 9pm | |
At Captivate Escape Rooms, 8 escape rooms await you. These rooms are brimming with intriguing and amazing challenges. Be the star of your story as your adventure starts here.
If you are a fan of Train to Busan, try their Murder on the Singapore Express game. The murder of a Belgian detective in Singapore has captured the world's attention. Buy a ticket to the Singapore Express and solve the clues left behind by the killer at the railway station.
If you are a Sherlock Holmes buff, try CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. As the name suggests, you work for the Singapore Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) squad. You rush to the travelling circus to investigate a puzzling death involving the smallest man in the world.
Typically, a game costs S$25/person on weekdays and S$32/person from Fri to Sun.
190 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Shopping Centre, #06-28, Singapore 239924 +65 6837 0870 Sun to Fri: 11am – 9.45pm Sat: 10.45am – 9.45pm |
Lockdown Escape is a reality-first-person adventure game that simulates online room escape games. The player is locked in a room and must exploit the surroundings to flee.
If you are a performer at heart, try out their Lockdown VR: Circus of the Dead (2 to 6 players). As an aspiring group of musicians, you have been invited to be a backup for a performance. After entering an abandoned dressing room, strange things start to happen. With your concert starting in an hour, can you escape or be trapped like those before you?
A 75-minute session costs S$27 per person on weekdays and S$33 on weekends.
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, #03-149, Singapore 039594 +65 8081 5160 Daily: 12pm – 9pm | |
Established in 2013, The Escape Artist is one of the first providers of real-life escape rooms in Singapore. Throughout these 12 years, they have always sought to deliver the best and most thrilling escape room experiences for people of all ages and various events.
If you have a penchant for fine art, a must-try is Gatecrash. In the world of underground art, a collector's home becomes the target for those seeking precious loot. You are one of these people, but your plans are foiled when you trigger a trap and find yourself locked in the basement. You have an hour to escape from the mansion before the collector returns.
Typically, a game costs S$24/person on weekdays and S$30/person on weekends.
1 Maritime Square, HarbourFront Shopping Centre, #03-15, Singapore 099253 +65 6988 9467 / +65 8868 9217 (WhatsApp) Daily: 12.30pm – 9pm | |
sgescaperoom.com is Singapore's best interactive virtual escape room online. With over 10 rooms to explore, you can work with your team to solve puzzles and uncover the truth.
Their themes are relatively unique, including The Vaccine Lab Virtual Escape Room Game (60 to 90 mins). A leading vaccine laboratory has developed a vaccine that will save the world from the pandemic. A research assistant from a rival firm has infiltrated their lab and stolen their immunisation jab. They need your help to recover the booster.
For teams of 10 people and above, each person only has to pay S$20. For teams of 2 to 9 people, each person has to fork out S$25. Gameplay lasts for roughly 1 to 1.5 hours, inclusive of a trained facilitator on the Zoom, MS Teams or Webex platform.
7030 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, #01-25, Singapore 569880 +65 6100 0567 Daily: 24 hours | |
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