
JotaMatador
200 escape rooms
Final Stop Line 1 / Endstation Linie 1 by Rscape was the third game of our 9-room Germany escape tour—and it immediately made an impression before even starting. From the outside, the location mimics a train station under construction, complete with ambient sounds of ongoing works and trains passing. As you step in, the immersion continues with a small kiosk, graffiti-tagged walls, and a strong sense of place. You begin the game with the intention of learning how to drive a train, and the intro sets the tone beautifully—engaging and atmospheric right from the start. The sound design is particularly strong throughout, and the main highlight is the fact that you interact with a real train during the experience. That’s what makes this room truly unique. The puzzles were quite easy for our team and heavily tied to the theme, which made for a smooth and fast-paced run. We escaped with 34 minutes to spare, which even surprised the GM. GM was really nice and very accommodating to all our questions. After the game, she shared the fascinating story of how the creators managed to get ahold of an actual train and the logistical odyssey behind it. That kind of passion shows. Recommended for all players—from newbies to seasoned veterans. It’s a playful and well-themed room that stands out for its creative setting and immersive execution.
Gameplay
Nice but easy puzzles.
Atmosphere
Nice intro and there is one outstanding prop, a real train.
Customer service
GM was really welcoming.
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Due to the real train.
Story
Difficulty
Easy
For 3 very experienced players.
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
4
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
14
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
Yes
During the intro.
Physically active
Somewhat
A crawl space present.
Easy to find location
Yes
Parking
Easy
Plenty around.