Turn tonight into a shared mystery.
Put the room on the big screen, let kids call out clues, and solve a complete story together — without setup, printouts, or a long rulebook.
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Create a room, share a code, and solve story-rich escape-room-style adventures together — no app, no printouts, just your group and the mystery.
Create a room and share the code.
Every clue gives the group something to discuss.
Choose cozy fantasy, school mystery, and more.
Open the browser and start solving.
Put the room on the big screen, let kids call out clues, and solve a complete story together — without setup, printouts, or a long rulebook.
Open a room, share the code, and talk through clues together over voice/video. It feels like a shared mission, not another empty lobby.
These story-rich adventures are the best starting points for new families, friends, and small groups.

A cozy fantasy mystery for families. Search the Moon Witch’s tower, recover magical bookmarks, and restore a stolen fairy tale together.

Rocky the Raccoon is missing before championship day. Follow the clues, compare suspects, and help solve the school’s biggest mystery.
EscapeRoom.team is not a worksheet or a download. It is a shared browser room: open a lobby, join on voice/video, tap into illustrated scenes, and solve clues together.
The host creates a room and shares one link. Friends or family join from any browser.
Players talk together, tap hotspots, collect clues, and keep the story moving.
One person spots a detail, another connects the clue, and the group gets the reveal together.


Night out prices add up fast — in-person escape rooms run around $35 a head, movies $15 a seat. A co-op night at home shouldn't.
Prices for in-person escape rooms and cinema are U.S. averages and vary by venue.
Browser-based escape rooms designed for families, friends, and small teams to play together — from any room, or any city.
One room, one mission, and a shared reason to talk through every clue.
Built-in voice and video keep the group present while you solve.
Your room is joined by code or invite link, not a public lobby.
Play in a browser on the big screen, laptop, or tablet.
“My kids were completely hooked — finished one room and immediately asked when they could try the next episode.”
“Watching the first family playtest, the kids finished one room and immediately asked when the next episode was coming out. That moment told us this format works.”
“The puzzles were challenging without feeling unfair. My 10-year-old got one before the rest of us did.”
Early reactions from playtest families and the founder. Public reviews after launch.
Regular prices are shown up front. The choice is simple: a Family Pass for same-room play, a Game Night Pass for remote groups, or a repeat-hosting option.
Exact prices appear on each scenario page because longer or premium games may cost more.
Browse scenariosBrowse story-rich mystery rooms for families, friends, and small teams. Pick a scenario, create a room, share the code, and solve together from your browser.
19 scenarios · more on the way

Bibi the tiny bubble train is almost ready for the Rainbow Parade. Find the tickets, fix the whistle, load the cars, and light the shape route to Rainbow Station.

Rocky the Raccoon has vanished overnight — and the championship opens tomorrow. With Maya at your side, chase clues across Lincoln Middle to find him before the ceremony.

You wake up on your couch on a Monday morning with no memory of the past 60 hours. Your CEO is dead. Your shirt is stained with wine. A single text on your phone: "Thanks for making sure he stayed quiet." You have three hours before SFPD arrives — reconstruct what happened, find the truth, and decide what to do with it.

AURORIS should be hours away from its first showcase. Instead, Yerim keeps waking up at the beginning of the same debut day, watching every fix fail at 3:07 PM. The stage is only part of the problem. Someone in seat 17B has been waiting three years for a song that never got to begin.

A gentle family escape room about a curious house cat, a yellow butterfly, and a neighborhood full of helpers. Follow Mochi's trail through cozy illustrated scenes, kid-readable clues, and a warm rescue ending made for children and grown-ups to solve side by side.

You're 11. You wake up on a Mars-bound spaceship. Everyone else is gone. You have one hour before impact and a small AI named PIXEL. Bring the ship — and yourself — home.

Selene was a quiet child whose moonlit page was set aside for later — and forgotten. Follow silver clues through the Starlight Library to discover where her story began.

Before sunrise, the kingdom's beacon goes dark. The council is calling it betrayal, the palace is calling it theft, and the only warm clue points away from the tower. You have until dawn to find the last dragon, the missing fire, and the part of the story everyone has stopped telling out loud.

Step inside a glitched retro game and help Bibi recover the hidden boss code. Explore colorful game worlds, decode arcade clues, sort inventory items, and enter the final command to defeat the Glitch King.

Five days into a cast and four days from a deadline, you watch the apartment across the courtyard. Then you watch a curtain. For five seconds. The next morning the planter has moved. So has the bedroom curtain. So have you.

Pip is a tiny puffin waiting in the fog. Explore a cozy lighthouse, solve gentle shell, gear, and star clues, and wake Grandpa Finn's guide-light so Pip can find the bright way home.

In a forgotten corner of the night sky, the Star Fairy's magical storybook is hidden inside the Moon Witch's tower. You are the Fairy's young apprentice, awake beneath a stolen roof with sunrise closing in. Find three scattered bookmarks, unlock the tower's rooms, and restore the book before dawn. And uncover the secret she has been chasing across the stars.

Your grandfather left you a house that remembers. A library that should not exist. A girl who should not be there. Five rooms to decide what kind of person you are.

In a neon undercity sealed away from alien-controlled skies, Rina follows her missing grandfather's trail into a forbidden sector, repairs Bibi, completes Astra-01, and launches toward the first path to the surface.

Rina, Astra-01, and Bibi step into a luminous surface garden where an old Sentinel mistakes their rescue signal for a threat. Restore broken caretaker systems, follow Grandpa Sol's beacon, and teach one guardian to remember what it was built to protect.

Fictional K-pop group LUMINA7 is about to debut their comeback show QUEENDOM SWITCH, but a concept gallery malfunction has scrambled every member's identity. Match symbols, roles, and personal truths across six rooms to restore all seven queens and unlock the true final stage sequence.

After the Garden Sentinel opens one careful route, Rina, Bibi, and Astra-01 must wake Mira-9 — a sleeping evacuation carrier that remembers the old safe paths across the broken surface.

An adult architectural inheritance thriller where five impossible rooms reveal the truth only from specific angles.

A rookie pilot candidate and prototype Anchor Frame relive Last Reach's first impossible hour. Pass 2a extends the slice into Hangar 7, where players configure KAI-7 for Signal Tower East instead of the decoy front assault.
A fast, family-friendly mystery experience designed to be easy to start and impossible to forget.
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Host a scenario, share the room code, and let everyone join from their own browser.

Tap hotspots, collect items, compare notes, and solve puzzles together in real time.

Use the last discovery, unlock the ending, and celebrate the escape as a team.
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