Enigma Escape Rooms. Unforgettable emotions and cool adventure for you and your friends. You can exit the game at any time if things get too real…
Unsettling lights pulse across the Nevada desert, and the sound of military vehicles grows louder. Yet, no one is talking about what’s really happening. Rumors circulate, repeating the same chilling words: “It’s real. They’ve discovered them.” Your team has successfully infiltrated the infamous Area 51, a place shrouded in secrecy for decades. Now that you’re inside, the clock is ticking. What has the government been hiding all these years? Are you ready to uncover the truth, or will you become part of the mystery yourself?
Don’t let your claustrophobia keep you from experiencing the fun! For the safety and enjoyment of all players, a participant may exit escape game at any time if things get too real.
You’ve probably heard something about escape rooms by now, but are still not sure exactly what it is. The concept of escape room games started in Japan as the online game “Takagism” In 2007, it was first brought to real life as an escape room game. By 2015, there were over 2,800 escape rooms in the world. Imagine the escape room as one large puzzle made of multiple smaller puzzles, riddles, and clues that you need to solve together with your team. Each escape room has a unique theme and goal. It is also a fantasy. In the game, you become a world traveler, a detective, a bank robber, someone in big trouble, or someone who will save the world from nuclear disaster. The themes and possibilities are endless. The final goal is most often to escape the room but it could be any other fantasy goal (like finding the hidden key to a safe, solving a murder scene, or disarming a bomb) before the one-hour timer runs out. This exciting new concept brings the popular online game into real life and gives players the opportunity to use their wits, teamwork skills, and intelligence to accomplish a unique and challenging task. Escape rooms are often mistakenly assumed to be games for kids, but the reality is that it is fun for all ages. It is often used as a team-building activity for corporate customers, birthday parties, it is a great bachelorette party idea (or bachelor) and other celebrations or events. (Our escape room in Naperville has 3 different rooms and can accommodate up to 26 players at a time.
RiddleBox Escape Rooms welcomes players of all ages. Our attractions are designed for players that are 12 to 100 years old, but younger players can get in on the action also and you will be surprised how much they can contribute in the game. Don’t underestimate younger players. Note that players who are 7 or younger are free of charge. Don’t include them when booking the room, just bring them with you. Also beware of “Witch House” escape room. Some younger kids might be spooked out.
“Old tavern” room is good for up to 10 players.
“Prison Escape” for up to 10.
“Whitch House” is good for up to 7 players.
No. Our rooms are always private. You will never be teamed up with strangers.
It is advised to arrive no earlier than 5 minutes before your booked time.
We will only reschedule reservations with less than 48 hours remaining to event time in case of extreme weather conditions.
Yes. Our events are by reservation only. But you can always call us and check if you can walk in with short notice. If we will have staff on site and if any of the rooms will be available, will be glad to see you.
No. You will only be asked to pay the deposit of $80 and the remaining balance will be due at the time of arrival. And players can split the payment if requested.
Our escape room is located in downtown Naperville, with the entrance on Washington St., right next to Le Chocolat du Bouchard. The closest parking is available at the Van Buren Lot (on the corner of Van Buren and S Main St.) or the parking garage on the north side of Van Buren St. You can walk to Washington Street directly through the alley next to Mod Pizza.