FAQ
Practical information
Do I have to book in advance?
Yes, the game can only be played with a reservation. You can make a reservation via our contact form or via 0561-441522
What are the costs?
From 10 persons the costs for the game are € 20, – p.p. For children up to 12 years of age, a reduced rate of € 10.00 per child applies.
How long does the game lasts?
The game lasts a maximum of 75 minutes. This is calculated from the starting point of Break In Battle. The total time (including arrival, etc.) is of course longer.
With how many people can i play the game?
The game can be played from 10 to 36 people. Are you coming with more than 36 people? We can start consecutively or create a different combination package for you. For more information about this, please contact us.
Can the game be playes with less than 10 people?
No, unfortunately this is not (yet) possible. Break In Battle has been realized especially for large groups.
What time do i need to attend?
The reserved time is the time that you have to be present, but if, for example, you first want to have a drink together, you need to take time for this. The game starts 15 minutes after the reserved time. In these 15 minutes there is the possibility to go to the toilet and you will also receive a number of instructions from our staff.
Is the game for everyone to play?
Participation in Break In Battle is for people from 13 years and older. Some younger participants are allowed, if they play under supervision of an adult. If you are not well or your health is not optimal, participation is still possible. You can always contact us to discuss the possibilities.
I have played Breakin Battle before, can i play again?
Unfortunately not (yet). Perhaps we will provide a modified version in the future, but for now this is not possible.
Is the game suitable for people with claustrophobia?
Yes, playing Break In Battle is not a problem for people with claustrophobia. You are not locked up and you can leave the game at any time.
Is the game scary?
The game is exciting and follows a certain storyline, but Break In Battle is mainly focused on a competitive battle and a beautiful Escape Room 2.0 experience.
Can the game also be played in English?
Not entirely, but in cooperation with Dutch natives this will not be a problem.