Enygma, Escape room in central Brussels, Belgium
Enygma is an escape room venue in Brussels with four distinct game rooms: the Nautilus submarine, a Mayan Temple, Phileas Fogg's residence, and a School of Wizardry. Each room is designed as a self-contained puzzle experience where players search for clues and solve riddles to escape within the time limit.
The location occupies a classic European building in central Brussels. The modern escape room concept has been adapted into this traditionally styled setting.
The rooms draw on different cultural settings, from ancient Mayan temples to Victorian-era scenes. Visitors experience themes from diverse cultures and time periods through the games themselves.
Groups of two to six people can participate in one-hour gaming sessions. Online reservations are necessary to secure a time slot.
The Nautilus room features detailed submarine interiors where mechanical components and electronic puzzles are built into historical maritime equipment. This blend of physical objects and digital elements creates a particularly immersive setting.
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