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You find yourself locked in a room. There are no puzzles or codes around you - only red walls, mysterious props and two locked doors. You must rely on your own abilities to open these doors and escape. The "real" Real Escape Game awaits you.
All ratings (69)
Very positive
Gameplay
Very positive
Atmosphere
Very positive
Customer service
Very positive
86 escape rooms
A very cool room that you’ll probably not find elsewhere. We went there as a group of 2 and got paired up with another Japanese player (non-English speaker), and sadly we did not escape. I really love the fact that they tried to make the room language barrier free with no words at all. However, I still think language barrier creates communication difficulties within our group and we do not understand each other’s ideas very well. Aside from that, the main concept of the room is super cool and unique. Puzzles are okay with no story and music at all during the experience. We are treated really nicely by the GMs and they are super friendly. GMs will stay in the room with you during the experience but in my opinion, their hint system is not extremely useful (they use very subtle languages to try not to spoil the room). Overall, it will be a cool experience if you do it with players speaking the same language. I love their effort in making their escape room more accessible for mixed language group and language barrier free. But if you ask me, I’ll probably still want to do it with people speaking the same language as me.
Yes
there are no story at all
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
41 escape rooms
The language barrier is what killed us. The room was amazingly designed, it was such a fun room to do, just kills me that I didn't escape!
No
147 escape rooms
Tokyo’s ‘Escape from the Red Room’ is a long-running, interesting experience and likely to be SCRAP’s best English-friendly escape room in Tokyo. ‘Red Room’ is first and foremost a puzzle room with some rarely seen mechanics that will impress most escape room enthusiasts. There is no narrative to speak of, so the language-agnostic puzzles feel more random than thematic or diegetic but some are fun nonetheless. It is worth noting that this is a public booking experience — you will be paired with other groups to fill the room. We loved our experience with this group of teachers, but can see very easily how this could impede, rather than bolster, the experience.
The game offers a linear run of puzzles that are likely to require the full team’s focus.
The experience has some unique set pieces that make it stand apart from most other rooms.
GMs were kind and helpful.
Yes
No story or plot—purely a puzzle room.
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
15
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
98 escape rooms
An interesting concept in this room that I haven’t seen done anywhere else. The aha realisations were fun, especially the initial “no way” moment we had. Beyond this however, no story, the puzzles were just okay and the hint system left a bit to be desired. Despite being advertised as a language barrier free game I definitely was glad I played with two other English speaking players. There was communication necessitated between players in different rooms that I can’t see being easy without understanding each other. The hints system also left a lot to be desired, the staff member is in the room with you the entire time and often we found the hints to be unhelpful due to the employee not speaking very much English. Overall a cool idea in a cool space, maybe better if you’re a local.
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
3
Not scary
14
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
144 escape rooms
Rating: 4/5 Love the concept, haven't done a room like this even after doing 100+ Puzzles are definitely tricky but not unfair, I just wish the room was longer with more puzzles. Story is non-existent but that's fine for this type of room. My partner and I played a public game which is risky in a country where we don't speak the native language. However, the group we played with spoke just enough English to communicate basic concepts and the company also provides small voice translator devices. The game itself does not require a specific language. For us, the experience of communicating mostly non-verbally actually made the room more fun. Note that the GM stays with you (she barely spoke English but used the translator) in the room which can help with the language barrier but it's also a bit awkward. I'd recommend 3-4 players.
Yes
Story is non-existent, but that's not really a negative in this case.
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
No
No
No actors, but the GM is in the room with you.
Somewhat
Physical movement is required
Yes
23 escape rooms
Very very interesting room, though not too many puzzles. Even with my experience I was very confused and couldn't figure out what to do many times. A very unique room!
Yes
Hard
Mechanical
4
Not scary
13
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
Limited
7 escape rooms
2nd out of country escape room. This is straight up puzzles - no story at all. Super unique problems solving and usage of concepts that I think make this room a must do, even if not all of the puzzles are intuitive. Read the other reviews to see how great this room was :)
Very
31 escape rooms
Puzzles were really creative and the room was more about the puzzles than a backstory. Just wished there were more puzzles, because all of the puzzles were so fun to do. I would strongly recommend the room who especially enjoy the puzzle aspects of escape rooms!
13
187 escape rooms
Incredibly creative room. Well worth it to do this room if you’re in Tokyo. Never seen this concept done anywhere else. Can’t say much more without spoilers. There were a few puzzles that felt a bit lacklustre but as whole it was so much fun. Just wish it was longer!
Yes
The reddest room. So red. Met my red standards
Hard
Mechanical
3
Not scary
No
No
Somewhat
Yes
142 escape rooms
very different room than what we have in the u.s. once you get used to the different rules it fun! definitely a must do if you are in japan or visiting!!