Family Pass
Private household play. 24 hours starts when you press Start at home.
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A 73-year school mascot vanishes overnight. You have until the championship bell.
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.
Choose how to play
Pick a pass based on who is playing tonight.
Private household play. 24 hours starts when you press Start at home.
Best for remote friends. 24 hours starts when you create the room.
Own this scenario for replay and future hosting.
Missing Mascot is designed for friends, families, and youth groups who want a complete online mystery night without setup. One person hosts, everyone joins in the browser, and the group works together to clear suspects before the championship ceremony starts.
Buy a Game Night Pass, send the room link, and your group can jump in from their own devices with built-in voice, video, and chat.
Some players spot visual clues, some test alibis, some track the case notebook — the mystery rewards talking it through.
The final act turns the clues into a public presentation, giving the team a satisfying save-the-mascot ending instead of a flat answer screen.
The Curse of the Missing Mascot works best when the group talks: one person catches the tiny clue, another challenges the alibi, and everyone gets to argue their theory before the reveal. No printouts, no app install, no prep night — just a browser room built for a shared mystery.
Only the host buys the Game Night Pass. Your friends join with the room link.
The Curse of the Missing Mascot is a browser-based escape room for 1–12 players. One host opens the room, then everyone solves together from the shared link.
“My kids were completely hooked — finished one room and immediately asked when they could try the next episode.”
No. For a Game Night Pass, only the host buys. Other players just need the room link.
Browser only — no app required. Game Night rooms include built-in voice/video plus backup text chat.
Designed for families solving together. Younger kids should play with adult help, especially on mystery or harder episodes.
Each episode lists its difficulty. Rooms are designed to be challenging without feeling unfair, with clues you can revisit as a group.
Most rooms feel best with 2–6 active players. A Game Night Pass supports up to 12 joining from the shared link.
Block the listed play time plus a few minutes to join, test audio, and celebrate the ending.
Access depends on the pass you choose. The checkout card explains whether you are buying a 24-hour play window or repeat-hosting access.
Contact hello@escaperoom.team with your account email and room code. Launch-period technical issues will be reviewed in good faith.

A sixth-grader with a sharp eye, a backpack full of clues, and exactly the right amount of stubbornness to chase Rocky across the whole school.

Sharp, fearless, and never without her clipboard. Maya keeps you on track when the clues start to pile up.
Last updated: April 1, 2026