The Haunting of Spector Mansion: Virtual Escape Game
🖥️ Virtual
⌛ 75 minutes
💵 $1500+ Per group
👥 4-60 people
⏲️ 7+ DAYS LEAD TIME
In this virtual escape game, teams solve puzzles to discover Spencer Spector’s unfinished business and how to resolve it. Explore the mansion with your team, guided by your actor/hosts, and learn about the mysterious dark history of the Spector Family.
“I thought that getting control of the actor's mouse was so exciting. It's the level of hands-on action that I was hoping for!” -Andrew G.
“This game felt very clear, I loved the beginning icebreaker and how smooth everything felt.” -Sabrina C.
about the event
When a fundraising tour of an old mansion finds four tour guides mysteriously locked in different rooms by an unhappy ghost, only the virtual guests can go from room to room searching for clues that might help free them. Strange sounds, flying objects, and a spooky voice lead you from one clue to the next, solving puzzles along the way. Socialite Harper Noble, museum curator Morgan Docent, social media influencer Jesse Maven, and ghost hunter Dana Mystic need your help to unlock the mansion doors or remain trapped forever!
The Haunting of Spector Mansion is a 75-minute team-building game designed for teams to help the characters solve the puzzles hidden by the ghost of Spencer Spector. The game is led by the estate’s creepy butler, Damon. Each room has a different kind of puzzle to solve so that you can try to figure out what Spencer Spector's unfinished business is, release him from his ghostly after-life, and release your four guides from the locked rooms.
This interactive escape game is hosted by five actors who will show you around the haunted mansion as they find clues and puzzles. You will have to take control of their computer mouse, annotate their screens, and put the pieces together from each room in order to solve the full puzzle before it's too late!
HOW TO PREPARE
Just log into the videochat link at the time of your game and our facilitators will take care of the rest. The experience is best on a desktop or laptop computer. Participants should all be on their own devices (even if they’re in a conference room together). We highly suggest dressing up for this event. It is a fancy fundraising tour, after all.