We are a top secret organization that investigates strange and mysterious cubic phenomena throughout space and time. So secret we can?t tell you our name. Becau
cube enigma. We cannot say too much about the interior of the Mystery Cube but you have a good chance of success if you are in a team of curious, observant people who enjoy lateral thinking and problem-solving. When people enter the Mystery Cube its energy levels start to fluctuate and we can only keep it stable in space and time for one hour at a time. After that we cannot predict what will happen to the Mystery Cube ? with you inside. Therefore you have only 60 minutes to complete your challenge inside the Mystery Cube and escape so good teamwork is essentia
The Rules:
Respect other nearby humanoids. The Mystery Cube landed in an office complex which may contain working people who are not having as much fun as you. Please show your consideration for these unfortunate souls by keeping noise to a minimum during your visit.
The Mystery Cube is an enclosed space with no natural light, designed (we think) to withstand the rigours of intergalactic travel. Those who suffer from claustrophobia should be aware of this. Since the Mystery Cube landed, many Cubenauts with claustrophobia have been inside and no one had any issues - there is lots to keep your mind occupied! If you get distressed we will be able to release you very quickly so don’t worry!
Any deliberate damage to The Mystery Cube, its contents or the premises will be reported to the Police.
Please do not bring food, liquids, mobile phones or cameras or teleportation devices into the Mystery Cube. It is a sensitive and top-secret area. We provide secure storage for your belongings.
So far a toilet has not been discovered inside the Cube. Fortunately there are toilets on the premises which you may use before your Mission – and afterwards, if you escape from the Cube, of course.
Take care of the Mystery Cube and its contents – use, don’t abuse!
You enter the Mystery Cube at your own risk.
The Mystery Cube is a confined space and unfortunately there is no wheelchair access. People with mobility issues should contact us to discuss. People with hearing impairments can certainly contribute to a Mission if supported by at least one teammate who is non-deaf. At this point, we feel that Mystery Cube Missions are not suitable for severely visually impaired people but we are keen to evolve to be as inclusive as possible. If this is something you can advise us on, please get in touch!