The Curse of the Pharaoh
Escape game 10+

The Curse of the Pharaoh

4.92
4 - 10 people60 minutesDifficult
Are you ready for a dangerous quest for the Stone of Iseth, hidden in the ruins of a cursed pyramid? Only a true adventurer would dare!
Large companyProfiWith childrenProfiLarge companyWith children

Difficult
Not scary
Without actorsActors
DeutschGame language
About the escape room

Are you fearless and well-versed in all things? Only a true adventurer would embark on the dangerous quest for the Stone of Iseth. For centuries, no living person has seen it. Hidden in the ruins of a cursed pyramid, this treasure rests and waits day by day for its true master. Are you ready for a journey from which there might be no return for you?

AI
Brief assessment
from Navigator AI
Large, richly atmospheric pyramid with a clever team split and a strong finale—this feels like adventure, not routine. Ideal if you love atmosphere and want to puzzle together.

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Location

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Wifi
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Overview of artificial intelligence

AIFrequently praised are the immersive setting, the XL sense of space, and a thrilling showdown. The puzzles are considered classic and fair, overall rather easy to medium; children sometimes need support from adults. The split start into two teams is a highlight, but can lead to downtime when groups move at different speeds. There is occasional criticism regarding darkness, flow, and the gamemaster’s communication.
WeaknessesSometimes too dark and the flow stalls, especially when reuniting the teams. With large groups there can be downtime. Some guests criticize communication with the gamemaster.
StrengthsVery detailed, authentic Egypt atmosphere and larger than expected. Family-friendly, fun for kids and adults alike. The finale sets a nice accent and rounds off the experience.
SecuritySome crawling and darkness are part of it; a basic level of mobility helps. Briefing and supervision are provided, but language barriers or parallel support of both teams can cause hiccups.
Level of fearMore adventure than horror; exciting but not shocking. Manageable for kids around 9+ with supervision.
Actors' gameNo indication of live acting; interaction runs via the gamemaster and hints. Mostly friendly and present, occasionally stretched by the split room.
Quality of riddlesClassic, logical puzzles with solid variety, mostly fairly solvable. Ideal for beginners; experienced players will get through quickly. The flow is usually fine, but feels a bit choppy with uneven teams.
PlotYou hunt the Stone of Iseth in a cursed pyramid, start apart and reunite to escape together. The tension builds up to a final coming together.
Difficulty levelEasy to medium. Kids need guidance, beginners feel comfortable, pros might find it rather easy.

Reviews

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Mara S.
Beginner
5
Great setting, pyramid vibes from the very first step. There were five of us; splitting into two starting teams was a cool twist, and finding each other again was a real aha moment. The finale is fun; we got out with plenty of time to spare.
Deutsch
20.01.2025
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Felix K.
Beginner
4
Bigger than expected; in one or two spots you have to crawl — I thought that was cool. Not ultra hard, but cohesive, and the ending really won us over. Good for mixed groups.
Deutsch
04.05.2025
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Marko H.
Beginner
5
We cracked the Pharaoh's Curse today: great venue, cohesive puzzles, and overall a really well-rounded experience. Thanks for the fun!
Deutsch
06.09.2025
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Jonas L.
Beginner
5
I can't understand the negative reviews. For me, it's one of the most creative and immersive rooms in Berlin, with strong set design and ideas. Highly recommended!
Deutsch
15.05.2025

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