If you’re looking for a break from the usual sightseeing in Brooklyn, The Escape Game offers a lively and engaging alternative. Located at City Point BKLYN, this venue hosts six distinct escape rooms, each with its own unique theme and story. For around $47 per person, you and your group can spend an hour working together to find clues, crack puzzles, and complete a mission—think of it as a brain-teasing adventure with a clear goal.
What we love about this experience is how it balances sophistication with accessibility: each game is designed to be family-friendly and can hold up to 8 players, making it perfect for friends, families, or even small corporate groups. Plus, the dedicated game guides add a friendly, supportive touch, helping you stay on track without giving away the surprises.
One thing to consider is the one-hour duration, which might feel quick if you’re really into puzzle-solving, but ensures a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled experience. Also, since food and drinks aren’t included, plan to grab a snack before or after your game. This adventure suits those who love a challenge, enjoy teamwork, and want a memorable, immersive activity that’s different from typical city tours.
Key Points

- Multiple Rooms & Themes: Six exciting, immersive escape rooms, each with its own storyline.
- Team Focus: Designed for groups up to 8, emphasizing collaboration and communication.
- Flexible Hints: Unlimited hints available—your Game Guide is there to support whenever needed.
- Family-Friendly: Suitable for ages 13 and up, with younger players allowed but some content might be challenging.
- Location & Convenience: Situated at City Point Brooklyn, easy to combine with shopping or dining.
- Duration & Cost: 1-hour adventure at $47 per person, a great value for a fun, team-building experience.
The Escape Game Brooklyn offers a lineup of six themed rooms, each crafted to draw you into a different world of mystery and adventure. From the suspense of Prison Break to the cosmic urgency of Cosmic Crisis, every room is designed to be both challenging and engaging. The fact that each game contains multiple rooms means your adventure is layered, with puzzles building on each other to propel you toward escape.
When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a dedicated game guide—often a friendly face named, say, Sarah or Mike—who will walk you through the process and help you navigate any tricky puzzles. They’re well-versed in the nuances of each room and are there to offer unlimited hints, which means you won’t get stuck for long. The guides’ supportive attitude ensures everyone stays engaged and enjoys the experience without frustration.
Once inside, you’re thrust into a different setting—whether that’s trying to find hidden gold during the Gold Rush or destroy a black hole in Cosmic Crisis. The game rooms are designed to be fully immersive, with detailed set design, thematic props, and clever puzzles that make you forget you’re in a Brooklyn shopping center. You’ll be working as a team to follow clues, unlock doors, and solve riddles—all in exactly 60 minutes.
Some reviews mention that “these games are exciting and immersive, something all guests can enjoy”, and that the experience is suitable for a wide range of ages. However, remember that games are recommended for ages 13 and up, and children under 14 need to be accompanied by an adult. The maximum capacity of each game varies, but with groups of up to 8, it’s a good size for lively teamwork without feeling overcrowded.
You can check availability for your dates here:Detailed Breakdown of the Escape Rooms

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1. Gold Rush: The Hidden Treasure of California
This room takes you back to the gold rush era, with the mission to find hidden gold in the hills. Expect puzzles involving clues hidden in old maps, cipher codes, and vintage tools. We loved how the set design evokes the 1850s, transporting you to a frontier town. As one review noted, “The theme was really engaging, and the puzzles were just hard enough to keep us guessing.”
2. Prison Break: Outwitting the Warden
For those who like a dose of adrenaline, this game simulates a daring escape from captivity. The challenge is to break out before time runs out, using clues hidden in prison cells, escape routes, and secret compartments. The room is quite intense but not overly graphic, making it suitable for most teens and adults.
3. Cosmic Crisis: Destroy the Black Hole
The newest addition, Cosmic Crisis, whisks you into a sci-fi universe where your team must prevent a black hole from destroying Earth. Expect puzzles involving alien technology, star charts, and futuristic gadgets. The room is highly immersive, with detailed space-themed decor. Many players noted how “the technology and effects made it feel like you’re actually in space”.
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6. The Depths: Secrets of the Lab
This room takes you beneath the surface to uncover lab secrets, with puzzles related to science experiments, hidden compartments, and coded messages. It’s a good choice for teams interested in mystery and discovery.
The Experience: Pros and Cons

We found that the main strength of The Escape Game Brooklyn lies in its well-crafted rooms and attentive guides. The game’s design manages to strike a balance between challenge and fun, making it accessible for newcomers but still engaging for puzzle enthusiasts. The unlimited hints mean you can keep the momentum going, which keeps frustration levels low.
However, one possible drawback is that, due to the room capacities and the shared game format, you might be grouped with strangers if booking for a small party. But many reviews share that the guides do a good job of keeping the experience smooth and enjoyable, even with mixed groups.
The cost of $47 per person is reasonable when you consider the quality of the set design, the professional guides, and the interactive puzzles. For those wanting a quick, fun activity that’s more engaging than a typical tour or museum, this offers excellent value.
Transportation-wise, it’s conveniently located at City Point BKLYN, close to shopping and dining options, so you can easily make a day of it. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly before or after your game.
Who Will Enjoy This?

This experience is ideal for groups of friends looking for a lively challenge, families with children aged 13 and over, or small teams wanting a fun, team-building activity. If you love puzzles, mysteries, or sci-fi stories, you’ll find plenty to love here. But even if you’re just curious and want to try something different, the friendly guides and immersive rooms make it accessible and enjoyable.
The Escape Game Brooklyn offers a solid, well-organized escape-room experience that combines engaging themes with professional support. The 60-minute duration keeps things lively without dragging on**, and the variety of rooms ensures there’s something for all. While it’s not the cheapest activity in New York, the quality of the puzzles and the immersive environments make it a good value for those seeking an interactive, memorable outing.
If you’re visiting Brooklyn and want an activity that stimulates your mind while encouraging teamwork, this is an excellent choice. Just remember to arrive with a curious spirit, ready for some brain-teasing fun—and perhaps a few hints from your guide along the way.
FAQ

How long is each game?
Each escape room lasts exactly 60 minutes, giving you enough time to work through puzzles without feeling rushed.
Can I book as a small group?
Yes, the experience is designed for small groups, with each game able to accommodate up to 8 players.
Are hints unlimited?
Yes, you can ask your Game Guide for as many hints as you need, making it easier to stay engaged and successful.
Is this experience suitable for kids?
Games are recommended for ages 13 and up. Younger children can participate but should be prepared for some challenging content, and children under 14 need adult supervision.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket includes entry, a one-hour game of your choice, and assistance from a dedicated game guide.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to eat before or after your game.
Where is it located?
The Escape Game Brooklyn is situated at City Point in Brooklyn, convenient to public transportation and nearby shops.
Is wheelchair accessibility available?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, but it’s wise to contact them beforehand for specific accommodations.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are supported?
Currently, the games are offered in English only.
In sum, The Escape Game Brooklyn offers a lively, well-designed escape room experience that balances challenge with fun. It’s perfect for groups wanting to test their teamwork, puzzle skills, and sense of adventure in a lively Brooklyn setting.
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