Breakout Games
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 6 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 6 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Tiffany Hargrove
3 weeks agoWe played Clue. It was just 2 of us, but it was still so much fun. The puzzles aren't too challenging or too easy. We made great progress! Jackson was our host and very helpful. It was pretty pricey, but I'd still go back.
Alicia Bailey
2 months agoBirmingham Breakout is contained chaos, and it is so much fun!! We have been several times, and each visit is enjoyable.
Char Bowie
a month agoWe had a lot of fun doing the breakout game. We came for my daughter’s 14th birthday and it was a really good time. Our game master Lexi was super sweet and helpful. We will definitely be back
Jason Elliott
4 months agoOur family has been to escape rooms all over the eastern part of the country. If this one isn’t the best we have visited, it is definitely top two. Extremely friendly staff and game masters, a challenging but extremely fun to solve room…and everything in good working order. With nine rooms to choose from (and we only did one) we will be back!
Madi Moore
2 months agoMy family loves breakout games. And mystery solving games in general. Breakout always does a great job. The rooms are so well set up. This location is always operating very well while other companies of this kind of activity might have broken pieces of the puzzles. The staff is accommodating and responsive. I will say with the submarine one it didn’t seem to follow one path or one plot, like their games usually do. Maybe that increases the mystery and difficulty. But the interactiveness of the room put me at awe. Well done Breakout. Always a pleasure. Great for families with grown kids looking for things to do together. Or you and your teenage to adult friends. That’s always fun too. I don’t specify the age because of anything explicit, inappropriate or scary. So far I haven’t seen that as a factor. More that, the difficulty level and tension span might require a higher capacity than middle school age. But that’s for your family to decide, not me. Happy clue hunting!