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Legacy Place unveils The Escape Game at 4,364 s/f facility

Dedham, MA The Escape Game opened its first-ever New England location at Legacy Place on Saturday, December 16th-

The Escape Game’s new location at Legacy Place has a 4,364 s/f facility which includes five different themed escape rooms including Timeliner, The Depths, Prison Break, Gold Rush, and The Heist.

Having established 38 privately owned locations across the country, The Escape Game is one of America’s #1 provider of escape rooms. Highly-produced sets and multi-room experiences immerse guests in 60-minute, story-driven missions with clues to uncover and puzzles to solve. A skilled team designs and manufactures all of the experiences in-house at The Escape Game’s “adventure factory” in Nashville, TN.

The Escape Game differentiates itself with a customized approach to hospitality and guest service.  The delivery of compelling experiences by engaged and empathetic team members allows for a “one size fits one” approach that considers every single guest. This method has yielded over 160,000 5-star reviews since launching in 2014.

The Escape Game has locations across the United States, from vacation hotspots like Orlando, Las Vegas, and Honolulu to high-end retail locations like Westfield Century City in Los Angeles and Madison Ave. in New York City.

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