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"What a fun experience! Well built and decorated, storylines are fun and interesting. I have done several of these and this is by far the best. Check this out, you won't be sorry!" - Joe Rathz

100+ Five Star Reviews 

Our Story
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INTERACTIVE GAMES

Real life adventure experience; find hidden objects/clues, solve puzzles, and accomplish tasks! Get out within a limited amount of time!

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WHO CAN PLAY?

Everyone! First timers welcome. No previous or advanced experience needed. 

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FUN FOR ALL!

Family, friends, date night, birthday, or corporate team building. Challenge yourself while having a great time!

"We've built something that family, friends,  and co-workers can all enjoy. Rushville will continue to lead the way in rural Indiana
by offering premier entertainment in our hometown!"
- Ross Winters & Elsa Duty | Co-Owners

Rooms

KITCHEN DISASTER

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It's your first day of work at the restaurant, and everything is going disastrously wrong! The restaurant's only chance of survival is in your team's hands, and the stakes are high. Race against the clock to see if your team of Chefs can tackle every task, fix every major issue, and achieve a winning review if a critic happens to stop by! Otherwise, the restaurant is doomed!

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Skill Level: Intermediate

$25 per person

Recommended: 4 - 8 Adults, Up to 10 max

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THE TREASURE HUNTER

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Quirky treasure hunter Duncan Winthrop has spent his life obsessively exploring every corner of the world in search of hidden riches. When he mysteriously goes missing without a trace, the family is perplexed. Did he run off to chase another crazy discovery? Was he robbed, or even worse - hurt? Sadly, no one has any answers.

 

Right before Duncan disappeared, he sold his house. New owners are demolishing it and you are the family's last hope to find out WHAT happened to your Uncle & grab any priceless valuables and RUN!

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Skill Level: Intermediate

$25 per person

Recommended 4 - 6 Adults, Up to 8 max

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE​

Wild West Express

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Yee-haw! The Wild West Express train is notorious for bandits ridin' and jumpin', ransacking small towns! The Sheriff is fed up and he's got his spurs set on stoppin' them varmints once and for all!

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The Sheriff is lookin' for some fine folks to help track down that Bandit Ringleader! Round up a troop, mosey through the town of Gold Rush Ridge. 

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Skill Level: Easy / Family

Outdoor - Self-Guided

Recommended: 1 - 6 Players

Approx 1 Hour, depends on team speed

$30 per group (1-6 players)

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Book

In-House Room booking closes 3 hours before game time. Text us for short-notice booking inquiries! 

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All bookings are private and by reservation-only.

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Larger Parties: Please contact us to reserve both rooms at the same time.

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If you do not see a time listed that you would like, please let us try to accomodate! Text or email the day, time, and number of players.

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(765) 570 - 6896

rushvilleescaperoom@gmail.com

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Contact
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Free Off-Street Parking (+EV Charge)

(Accessed by 3rd & Morgan/Main

or 2nd & Morgan/Main)

Free On-Street Parking on Main St

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Nearby Restaurants & Additional Entertainment:

 

Walking Distance:

Fishmoon Restaurant & Brewery 

Pizza King

1838 Bourbon Bar

Mocha Moose Coffee & Antiques

The Corner Restaurant

Elizabeth's Keepsakes & Deli 

Princess Theater (Movies) 

Rushville Farmer's & Artisan Market 

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< 5 Min  Drive

El Reparo Mexican

Sakura Japanese Hibachi & Sushi

Mezcal Bar & Grill

Rushville Bowl

Rushville Amphitheater; 18 Hole Disc Golf,

Outdoor Cornhole & Ping Pong

Playground & Splash Pad 

The Garage Axe Throwing

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RTE has utilized as many local businesses

as possible! Here are a few of our 

amazing partners:

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Tweedy's Do It Best

Ted James (Electrician)

John Fussner (Painting)

Finishing Touch

BJJ Sheepdog - Jujitsu

The City of Rushville

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