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The Great Escape Game Leeds, Abducted

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King St, Leeds, LS1 2HL - 

  • Users

    Up to
    6 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

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In Abducted, you find yourself trapped in a gripping tale of mystery and terror. As you navigate through a sinister environment fraught with tension and fear, you’ll encounter twisted puzzles, heart-pounding challenges, and spine-tingling moments that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Standing

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up to 6

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Reviews

  • Adam Hills

    July 2024

    We did the horror room, Abducted, and it was amazing! Never done anything like it before, and it was both scary and really fun! Our host George was excellent and made the experience really great

  • Hannah Goward

    July 2024

    I did the Underworld escape room with my brother which was really fun! Originally we had booked the Hell escape room however some mechanism in the room was broken which meant the game was unplayable unfortunately. However the lovely staff member Ali kindly explained to us the situation and we were able to pick another room to play there and then. This room was really fun, neither of us had ever done an escape room before, but it was really interesting. Definitely needed some brain power. I would 100% go here again and do another room, all round 10/10 experience for everything.

  • Matthew Hills

    July 2024

    We did the "abducted" experience- amazing! Absolutely terrifying, as well as a proper brain teaser. We all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves (once we had stopped shaking!) And our host George was brilliant - he played his part perfectly. Would recommend to anyone not of a nervous disposition!

  • Cassy Seville

    July 2024

    Went to the Leeds city centre branch and completed the 'King Arthurs Secret' game. Brilliant experience from start to finish. Brandon and Sophie were great at explaining everything and made it clear what we had to do. Would highly recommend, and will definitely return to try the other games.

  • Nicole Casey

    May 2024

    Me and my partner travel around the uk doing escape rooms that’s our thing. We came to Leeds on an absolute whim and we did abducted the hardcore version. We was told that we may get a few bumps and slight scratch or bruise , That there was a lot of jump scares . Before we even entered the main room after being blindfolded and hands tied my partner was put in a chokehold and dragged backward and punched in the liver area, his head was smacked against the back of the wall and my partner said to the man you better not do it that hard to her and then he did and then he everything he did to him to me to a T. He then pinched my side really hard and slapped my forehead , I get it. I get it’s suppose to be scary , frightening. Few jump scars few ouchies. The room itself was decent we escaped. For the first 25 minutes we stood in the corner not even moving or doing anything for that matter just taking in what had just happened. We have signed waivers at all the rooms we have done. There’s one thing saying it be a few small stubs here and there another thing pretty much being grabbed harmed and feeling quite violated. It just wasn’t on - during I radioed to the female told her we don’t want him back it and shut it down but continued our game. Had I of known I would be punched aggressively used as a punchbag I wouldn’t have done it. We finished the room with 3 mins to spare wasn’t offered a photo or anything. Afterwards spoke to a female worker and she said sorry. ( and later to be told by fellow people on facebook who were shocked what had happened to us that it was heavy and that we should of complained / contacted bosses etc. ).