The Nautilus, our test of Time Corp's underwater escape game - DEFINITIVE CLOSING

Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Published on June 7, 2022 at 11:34 p.m.
Fans of Jules Verne will want to check out Time Corp Escape Game's latest escape game, Le Nautilus, right now. A unique opportunity to help Captain Nemo and his ship, stranded in the middle of the Seine in 1901! We've tried it, and we'll tell you all about it! DEFINITIVE CLOSING.

On June 7, 2022,Time Corp announced the definitive closure of both its gallery and escape game on July 3. But art lovers can rest assured: the gallery is continuing to evolve on the web, via a digital gallery. So you'll soon be able to find a dematerialized version of Time Corp. And as a farewell gift, the gallery is offering you a special discount to try out its rooms:"You have until July 3 to come and try out or relive our immersive experiences in Sherlock Holmes or the Nautilus! And to do so, until closing time, we're offering you a 50% discount coupon on your reservations using the code FAREWELL". We wish the whole team all the best for the future!

All aboard! The Nautilus is coming to Time Corp Escape Game in Paris, in a brand-new adventure for which the company has the secret. Entitled 1901: Le Nautilus, this new room is already open and offers you the chance to plunge from 1901 into Captain Nemo's submarine, at risk in the middle of Paris, in the Seine, to discover all its secrets.

Here's the pitch for this adventure:"Time Corp has received an SOS. What misfortune could have befallen proud Captain Nemo's ship? All we know is that he had to leave on a mission, that something went wrong... and there's no question of abandoning his most prized treasure. That's where you come in! The only information we have is that the Nautilus was stuck in the Seine in the middle of Paris in 1901. The sound waves, which are difficult to pick up, suggest that a number of people are crowding around the sea craft. It's impossible to say whether they're trying to help... or not. For the rest, you'll have to improvise".

A room we were able to test. When it comes to puzzles, you can expect a more challenging - but not insurmountable - experience than the first Sherlock Holmes room. The riddles are as well thought-out as ever, adapted to the world of Jules Verne, and should challenge even the most avid escape gamers. As for the decor, it's always a hit, with a decor that blends tradition and steampunk, right in the heart of the Verne universe. Immersion in the Nautilus is unmistakable, and there's no shortage of references for connoisseurs. In short, a great room to discover, especially if you've already tried the first one!

An escape game played in teams of 3 to 5 people, during which you'll have just one hour to solve all the mysteries linked to the "sinking" of the Nautilus in the Seine. Note that this adventure follows on from the first one offered by the establishment, 1891: Baker Street, and that solving the riddles in this room should give you a further clue to the end of the story as to the mysteries surrounding the Time Corp agency... Off to 20,000 leagues under the sea, folks?

Practical information

Location

242 Rue Saint-Martin
75003 Paris 3

Route planner

Access
Metro lines 3 and 11 "Arts et Métiers" station

Prices
Equipe de 3 joueurs: €99
Equipe de 4 personnes: €120
Equipe de 5 personnes: €135

Official website
timecorp.fr

Booking
timecorp.fr

More information
Sessions from 12:30pm to 11pm.

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