challenging
up to 80 minutes
No physical fitness required; focus is on mental acuity and teamwork
Dive into a thrilling virtual escape game at Centre VR in Bournemouth. Solve puzzles and race the clock to outsmart "The Mask" in this challenging group adventure.
£20 per person • 1-8 Players • Ages 12+
Put your detective skills to the test!
Up to approx 80 minutes.
Per player - £20
"The Mask is NOT an escape room, it's an escape game."
Your team has been assigned the mission of deciphering a sequence of challenges presented by the nefarious antagonist "The Mask". "The Mask" has distributed briefcases to governmental organizations worldwide, initiating a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. The rules are simple: if "The Mask" triumphs, the bomb detonates, but if your team succeeds, you earn the chance to confront the villain another day.
This unique escape game is designed for group participation, emphasizing teamwork and attention to detail.
Engage in an exhilarating game by employing a giant touch screen to examine clues and solve puzzles and and receive communications from the "The Mask".
DIFFICULTY: VERY CHALLENGING
The game is suitable for adults and children over 12 years old accompanied by an adult.
Sessions for "The Mask" fill quickly, especially on weekends—reserve your spot early to guarantee entry.
This game works best with teams of at least two; larger groups can deepen the collaborative experience.
Give yourself time to get oriented with the technology and safety briefing before the game starts.
Younger players are welcome only if accompanied by an adult to support gameplay and puzzle-solving.
Bournemouth developed as a seaside resort in the 19th century, growing into a lively cultural and recreational hub.
Local efforts promote sustainable tourism focused on protecting the coastal environment and minimizing urban impact.
Wear comfortable clothes that allow freedom of movement while you engage with the game.
Opt for indoor-appropriate shoes in case you need to stand or move about in the game space.
If you normally use corrective lenses, bring them along to clearly read clues and details.
Some players find jotting down notes helps keep track of puzzle clues and solutions.