Jungle Quest

Jungle Quest

Mostly positive (4 ratings)

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The Vanpelt and Co notarial office must receive you to close the will of your great uncle the great adventurer Alan Parrish. The succession will only be recorded when a certain stone has been handed over, unfortunately you do not yet have it in your possession but Master Vanpelt in his immense leniency, still lets you collect yourself in Alan Parrish's house for 70 min… only your visit will not be as peaceful as you think. you inadvertently started a game of Jumanji…. and you have to finish it to get out of it. During your adventure, you may succeed in finding this famous stone coveted by all, and thus become the worthy heirs of Alan Parrish!

  • 3-6
  • 70 mins
  • Not scary

Ratings

All ratings (4)

Mostly positive

Gameplay
Positive
Atmosphere
Positive
Customer service
Positive

Reviews

@JotaMatador
JotaMatador

320 escape rooms

Jungle Quest by Escape Dimension was the third game of Day 3 and the 13th room of our France Escape Tour 2026, played with the same team of four. This is the company’s newest game, having been open for around six years, and it is clearly designed to appeal to fans of adventure themes. The atmosphere feels like a blend of Jumanji and Indiana Jones, which immediately worked for me since I have a soft spot for this type of setting. I even managed to recognize most of the music used throughout the experience, which added an extra layer of enjoyment. Overall, the game was simply a lot of fun. Everything was executed to a good standard, from the environment to the puzzles and pacing. While there wasn’t anything particularly groundbreaking or that I hadn’t seen before, it was evident that the room had been designed by people who understand how to keep players engaged and entertained. The puzzles flowed nicely and the experience maintained a good rhythm throughout. There were a couple of technical hiccups involving devices that didn’t function as intended, but the team handled them quickly and seamlessly, allowing the game to continue without breaking immersion or disrupting the flow. This is a solid adventure room that does exactly what it sets out to do: provide an enjoyable and engaging experience. Recommended for all players, especially if you’re in the area and enjoy adventure-themed escape rooms.

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Gameplay

Solid

Atmosphere

It is what stood out the most

Customer service

Very welcoming.

Particularly interesting or different

No

Story

Nice Jumanji theme story.

Difficulty

Medium

Game tech

High tech

Ideal number of players

4

Scary

Not scary

Minimum age

14

Was anything broken?

Yes

Tablet had to be reseted and an initial device did not work. We were told verbally what to do.

Live actors

No

Physically active

Somewhat

Some crawling involved.

Easy to find location

Yes

Parking

Easy

Plenty of space around

Safety

Yes

Jun 6, 2026 | Experienced Jun 6, 2026
@Theresa
Theresa

115 escape rooms

Jungle Quest is a classic that was way ahead of its time. While it shows a little age, and some game components show wear and tear, it’s still a remarkably solid game packed with a great storyline and fantastic puzzles. It features so many impressive moments and mechanics found in modern rooms that it’s hard to believe it was built so long ago. We thoroughly enjoyed it, and our game master was superb. Highly recommended if you’re in the area!

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Atmosphere
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May 23, 2026

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