Takagism gains popularity in Shanghai
Updated: 2014-11-28 15:52
By Yu Ran(Shanghai Star)
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Magic Cube Room(魔方剧情密室)
This is from one of the best room escape creators. They have two studios in the city. The newly opened studio in Xuhui district has five themes, so players can pass through a series of rooms as they play. It also has a large room with a two-hour room escape challenge and a super room decorated as a vampire’s dungeon for people wanting to test their limits.
Address: Room 2201, Ying-xiong Building, 2669 Xietu Road, Xuhui district 徐汇区斜土路2669号英雄大厦2201室
Telephone: 021-5273-4030
Price: 78 to 120 yuan per hour
Pulupulu Thematic Game Studio (Pulupulu主题游戏馆)
Launched in September 2013 at the Expo site in Puxi district, the 5,000-square-meter thematic studio has five game rooms and a 400-square-meter vampire themed hall to welcome the players. It has arty visual effects from films, animation, and online games in the room for players to experience. The studio also has the largest and most complicated mirror maze in Asia.
Address: 139 Miaojiang Road, Huangpu district (close to Bansongyuan Road) 黄浦区苗江路139号(近半淞园路)
Telephone: 021-6012-5778
Price: 120 to 150 yuan per hour
Mr. X Room Escape (Mr. X密室逃脱)
This room escape studio has chain stores all over the country. It is one of the most popular gathering points for regular players. The settings and decorations use high technology and interactive media methods to showcase the past, the present and the future. All these rooms have different storylines adapted from well-known films and novels.
Address: Building 1, 3rd phase of No 8 Bridge, 550 Jumen Road, Huangpu district 黄浦区局门路550号八号桥三期1号楼
Telephone: 4008-598-298
Price: 120 to 150 yuan per hour
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