Bomb Squad Adds Foam Finale to 1-Hour Paris Escape Game for Teams of 2 to 6
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Updated · Paris Select Book · May 20
Bomb Squad Adds Foam Finale to 1-Hour Paris Escape Game for Teams of 2 to 6
1 articles · Updated · Paris Select Book · May 20
Bomb Squad in Paris is pushing a new foam-explosion ending for its 1-hour immersive game, where teams that fail the final bomb-defusal challenge get drenched in foam instead of paint.
Five rooms and four tests drive the experience, mixing puzzles with physical tasks so saved time in earlier stages becomes crucial in the final phase.
Set in the fictional city of New Terra in 2065, the venue casts players as recruits for an elite team protecting a radiation shield over the capital.
Teams of 2 to 6 can book sessions every 10 minutes, with the game open to ages 7 and up and positioned for birthdays, family outings and corporate team-building.
Opened in January 2024 at 94 boulevard de Sébastopol, the concept now extends beyond the rooms with a comic-book tie-in and a second volume planned soon.
In a market full of escape rooms and VR, can a paint finale secure Bomb Squad's long-term success?
How did Bomb Squad expand to 16 venues while the broader immersive industry faces a funding crisis?