The Escape Game Remote Adventures

3.7
Puzzle GamesMediumPaid2-12 players

A hosted virtual escape room: a live game master walks through a real physical escape room on video while your group directs them. Paid, booked per group, 60-minute adventures.

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About This Game

Remote Adventures is The Escape Game's hosted format, and it is the option to book when you want zero setup burden on your side. A live game master stands inside one of their real, physical escape rooms with a camera and acts as your hands: your group joins a video call, tells them where to look and what to open, and solves the room by proxy. Nobody installs anything — everyone just needs the meeting link.

That makes it the most work-friendly pick here and the most expensive. It is booked and paid per group for a 60-minute adventure, and group size tiers and prices change, so check the booking page rather than trusting a number in a listicle. OPG does not host, resell or take bookings for this — the Play button opens The Escape Game's own Remote Adventures page.

How to Play

  1. Book a slot

    Pick an adventure and a time on The Escape Game's Remote Adventures page. Booking is per group.

  2. Send the call link

    Your group joins a video call at the booked time — no installs, no accounts for guests.

  3. Direct your game master

    A live host inside the real room is your hands and eyes. Tell them what to inspect, open and try.

  4. Escape inside the hour

    Adventures run about 60 minutes, with the host giving hints if your group stalls.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Zero setup for guests — everyone just joins a video call
  • A real physical escape room, not a web puzzle
  • Live host gives hints so groups rarely get stuck for long
  • Works for non-gamers and mixed-ability teams

Cons

  • Paid per group and the most expensive option on this list
  • Fixed booking slots, so it needs scheduling in advance
  • Group size limits set by the operator, not by you
  • Only as good as your call quality — bad video hurts the experience

Game Details

Players
2-12 players(recommended: 6)
Duration
60 minutes
Difficulty
Medium
Price
Paid
Platforms
Web

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Frequently Asked Questions

A live game master is physically inside a real escape room with a camera. Your group joins a video call and tells them what to search, open and try — they are your hands in the room.
The Escape Game runs 60-minute adventures. Budget a little extra for joining the call and the host's briefing.
It is paid and booked per group. Prices and group-size tiers change, so check the Remote Adventures booking page for current rates.