We recently visited Escape Room Enigmarium as part of a teambuilding with our company and it turned out to be a fantastic experience all around. From the moment we arrived, the team made us feel welcome with complimentary coffee and fresh croissants.
The escape room itself was submarine-themed and offered just the right balance of challenge and fun. The puzzles were cleverly designed and kept us on our toes, never frustrating, always engaging and the setting truly immersed us in the “under-the-sea” vibe. Our hosts were great: cool, friendly, and clearly experienced at guiding teams like ours through the game.
Overall, if you’re looking for a memorable activity that combines fun, collaboration, and a bit of light pressure, I recommend Enigmarium. A great outing for colleagues, friends, or anyone wanting a stimulating break from the ordinary.
In one weekend we visited almost all the rooms of the brand, they are located in 2 locations, almost next to each other.
Location 1:
- Luigi's Kitchen - very fun, the theme is interesting and unusual, there are several very witty puzzles for dexterity, which we had a lot of fun with! We were warned that the room was first generation, but we did not see any disadvantage in this. Various puzzles and good gradation in the gameplay with a relatively more unpretentious decor. Both children and adults had a lot of fun!
- Circus - The Mystery of the Missing Elephant. I would say that the room is not easy at all. There are quite a few puzzles with opening a padlock, but the gameplay is very clear and the padlocks are diverse, so this does not spoil the feeling of the game. The puzzles are very well built on the Circus theme and the real story behind the game is very cute - a real escape of a real elephant that happened in Ljubljana before the First World War. I especially enjoyed one of the secret passages - a very original solution! Our children played this room on their own, without us. The funny thing is that according to them, the room was not difficult at all, they were very good players! And this means that the game master, who came to play with them, did a great job (note that they had a language barrier from speaking a foreign language to each other).
The common area for these rooms is comfortable and well-maintained. The hosts were extremely kind and responsive, and do not underestimate the fact that it is not easy to work with families with children! :) We thank them very much for the wonderful emotions and for helping us get the kids excited about escape rooms even more!
Location 2:
Werewolf - a slightly scary room with a gradational element of horror. We played without the kids and I do not recommend it for children. We ourselves are not fans of scary rooms, but we still decided to give this one a chance because it is not too scary and does not have actors, and it has excellent reviews! The puzzles were again many and varied, the decor (although not our type) fit the theme perfectly. We had a lot of fun (and screamed a little)!
The Submarine - perhaps we liked it the most of all the escape rooms described so far. It is also duplicated - so we split up and played in two teams at the same time. The room has very high international ratings and for good reason. The decor is great, the puzzles too. There are many of them, and they are varied, and there are some WOW effects, and there are quite a few challenging puzzles. The theme is very slightly sinister, but I think it would not bother even the biggest horror-themed abstainers. I said that we played in two teams. One of the two teams was more inexperienced, with younger children in it, and the game was more difficult for them. However, the team in question came out a little later than the other one and everyone experienced the rooms with great pleasure. I pay attention to this, as it is again indicative of the game masters' skills in working with parallel games.
This location also has comfortable and clean common areas, the events there must be very good! They also have some murchandise with cool things, for example, I got an escape room player's passport to keep a diary of the games played. It is very convenient and fan-friendly - it just earned me points for the final!
And so - here is the most unusual and special experience we ended up with - Sensperience. This is something like a blind escape room. You play sitting down and blindfolded the whole time, and a host (and someone else... ;) ) guides your imagination through an escape adventure that activates all the other senses. A very, very special and cool experience! It's amazing how I can be afraid to do something in my imagination while telling myself that I'm sitting in objective safety in a dark room. It's definitely worth experiencing! The acting was great, as was the flexibility of the storyteller - great professionals!
This brand also has a city treasure game, as well as games in Ljubljana Castle. We played those too, but I've already flooded you with impressions of this location and I'll stop there! (And they are very impressive... oops.... I'm shutting up!)