Overwhelmingly Positive
7026 Old Katy Rd #310, Houston, TX 77024, USA
“A game that lives up to the hype. Blend of private theater and escape room that keeps you interested throughout. Really enjoyed this game and the story with it. At least from my perspective the only escape room to hit in Houston, especially if you’ve done a lot. It’s worth the trip for this sole purpose. As an aside there are some moments in this room that probably game some California rooms some inspiration.”
368 games played
Overwhelmingly Positive
794 Sorella Ct #127, Houston, TX 77024, USA
“The first 2/3 of the game are fantastic. The set design is fantastic, having the team separated and working together to get out is a blast, and the puzzles are clever, unique, and on theme. Prison Break is also really immersive. It doesn't feel like an escape room... until the last room. The end no longer feels like a Prison Break and the immersion falls away. It largely becomes a situation of "solve these random puzzles for... some reason". That being said, the first 2/3 of the room still definitely make it a room worth doing, especially with a team of 4-7 people.”
60 games played
Very Positive
794 Sorella Ct #127, Houston, TX 77024, USA
Very Positive
794 Sorella Ct #127, Houston, TX 77024, USA
“Playing with 3 people we had a bit of a rough start though once we were able to get it going it became a fun room! Some of the puzzles I felt were pretty easy. Though the majority was great and the flow of the game was really great!”
25 games played
Very Positive
5015 Westheimer Rd #3400, Houston, TX 77056, USA
Very Positive
5015 Westheimer Rd #3400, Houston, TX 77056, USA
“The Escape Game sets the bar time and time again for how sets should be designed. They are clean, modern, nothing ever broken, and the theatrical value and production quality and integration with technology such as touch screens and special effects is worth a visit from another state for an enthusiast”
35 games played
Very Positive
5015 Westheimer Rd #3400, Houston, TX 77056, USA
“After being let down by a previous room at this company the Endurance game was a pleasant surprise. Really enjoyed it and it showed leaps and bounds of evolution from the other room we played. You’ll still find a lot of traditional puzzles but they are well themed and fit the mood. This , i would imagine, is there strongest room and while I could see some problems if the tech becomes poor as the game wears down it’s a solid adventure that we both had a great time in.”
368 games played
“A game that lives up to the hype. Blend of private theater and escape room that keeps you interested throughout. Really enjoyed this game and the story with it. At least from my perspective the only escape room to hit in Houston, especially if you’ve done a lot. It’s worth the trip for this sole purpose. As an aside there are some moments in this room that probably game some California rooms some inspiration.”
368 games played
“The first 2/3 of the game are fantastic. The set design is fantastic, having the team separated and working together to get out is a blast, and the puzzles are clever, unique, and on theme. Prison Break is also really immersive. It doesn't feel like an escape room... until the last room. The end no longer feels like a Prison Break and the immersion falls away. It largely becomes a situation of "solve these random puzzles for... some reason". That being said, the first 2/3 of the room still definitely make it a room worth doing, especially with a team of 4-7 people.”
60 games played
“Playing with 3 people we had a bit of a rough start though once we were able to get it going it became a fun room! Some of the puzzles I felt were pretty easy. Though the majority was great and the flow of the game was really great!”
25 games played
“The Escape Game sets the bar time and time again for how sets should be designed. They are clean, modern, nothing ever broken, and the theatrical value and production quality and integration with technology such as touch screens and special effects is worth a visit from another state for an enthusiast”
35 games played
“After being let down by a previous room at this company the Endurance game was a pleasant surprise. Really enjoyed it and it showed leaps and bounds of evolution from the other room we played. You’ll still find a lot of traditional puzzles but they are well themed and fit the mood. This , i would imagine, is there strongest room and while I could see some problems if the tech becomes poor as the game wears down it’s a solid adventure that we both had a great time in.”
368 games played
Houston is a sprawling metropolis, full of intermingling cultures, diverse cuisine, and a broad variety of exciting attractions. If you plan to visit Downtown Houston with the family, then a double decker bus tour will provide lasting memories for all. Of course, if you aren’t visiting with the family, then The Church of Beer might be more to your taste. And if historical attractions are more to your liking, then a biking tour of Historical Downtown could be for you. It also happens to be that there may be no better place in Texas for experiencing some incredible and creative escape rooms. Houston has somehow become a great hidden gem on the US’s southern border, and is surely worth a visit sometime soon.
Houston has become a hotbed of escape room experiences over the past few years. Since the first escape rooms arrived in Houston, America’s fourth most populous city has embraced these immersive experiences. In fact, greater Houston is home to nearly 30 different escape room venues and Downtown Houston is home to the city’s most exciting and original games. The Man From Beyond at Strange Bird Immersive was named the TERPECA #11 top room 2021. A Wizard’s Tale at Escape Again Rooms is a 90-minute, high tech game that can be enjoyed by all ages. Escape Hunt’s Houston, We’ve Had a Problem is a challenging game that can be great for slightly more experienced players. With nearly 100 escape games in the area, the possibilities are basically endless — you’ll find games with themes of horror, adventure, crime, espionage, and plenty you may not expect.
Remember those point-and-click adventure games where you’re locked in a room and have to solve puzzles to find the key and escape? Those online games were the original inspiration for the live escape rooms you’ll find all across the world today. An escape room is an immersive experience where you (and your team of 2 or more people) are locked in a room with a series of puzzles for 60 minutes. To escape and win the game, you have to look for clues, solve the puzzles, and find the key. While most escape rooms only give you 60 minutes to complete the challenge, others may have shorter or longer time limits. Many venues are private rooms where you and your team are the only players. However, some places may pair you with other groups who booked a slot at the same time. And don’t worry about getting stuck, asking for hints on a difficult puzzle is totally normal. While the original escape room (created by SCRAP in 2007) had a fairly simple aesthetic, today’s escape games often take you into a different world. Artistic set designs, secret doors, and unique interactive elements are all part of the fun. It’s like an adventure game that you can interact with in real life. But if you’re hoping to preview any rooms before you book a game somewhere, detailed images and videos can be hard to find. To keep the puzzles a secret and preserve the experience of seeing the room for the first time, most venues only offer a few photos or a short trailer about the room’s theme or narrative. The only way to know what it’s like is to go and try it for yourself!
There are plenty of awesome escape rooms to choose from in Houston. The goal of Morty is to make escape rooms more accessible for everyone to find and play. With Morty, you can: - Browse escape rooms anywhere in the country - Read reviews and ratings from other community members - Book a room together with your friends Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned escape room enthusiast, our aim is to help you play more escape rooms and visit more immersive attractions.
Most escape room venues don’t accept walk-ins, and time slots for popular games may fill up fast. Besides that, not every escape room is the same — some have varying difficulties, and you don’t want to get stuck playing a room that’s beyond your experience level. That’s why the best way to book an escape room in Houston is through the Morty app. You can get updates on new games, read reviews, compare details (including difficulty, theme, runtime) and plan an outing with friends, all on the same platform. You can even coordinate games with your friends collaboratively. Download the Morty app and book your adventure today!