Find a secret portal to a mysterious world full of animals. Solve puzzles and discover flying islands to find your way back. Do you dare to take the adventure?
Put on a helmet and step into places that can't be built in a physical room: space stations, sunken cities, pure fantasy. 6 VR escape rooms in Heusden-Zolder — find your next reality below.
Find a secret portal to a mysterious world full of animals. Solve puzzles and discover flying islands to find your way back. Do you dare to take the adventure?
An abandoned cabin in the forest full of cobwebs, dust, and decayed furniture... But is it really abandoned? A silhouette flickers in the faint candlelight. Are you truly alone?
Secret services have neutralized a dangerous terrorist. But he has built a gigantic missile with a nuclear warhead. Will you prevent a nuclear attack?
Discover the dark world of Sanctum, where all your fears become reality. Help your girlfriend Anna investigate the mysterious disappearances in the woods. Save her from an abandoned monastery and conquer your fears.
If only you could change the past, witness events that changed the world. Is it possible to change fate? Back in time to change inevitable situations. Discover what happened on the night of the accident. What followed after?
Christmas is in danger! Santa Claus has gotten caught in a snowstorm, he has lost all the presents and can't find his way home. Only you can save Christmas!
A VR escape room combines the teamwork of a classic escape room with the freedom of virtual reality. Each player receives a headset and controllers; you see teammates as avatars, talk to them live, and solve puzzles in worlds where physics is optional — fly, shrink, teleport, cast spells.
VR escape rooms are a great choice for mixed groups: sessions typically scale from 2 to 8+ players, there's no physical strain, and the wow factor works for both 12-year-olds and grandparents. Motion sickness in VR escape rooms is rare, as movement is mostly via teleportation.
Sessions in Heusden-Zolder usually last 30–60 minutes. Glasses fit under most headsets, and staff will calibrate everything before starting — no gaming experience needed.