Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Melbourne's top VR adventure with Virtual Room, a thrilling team escape game blending cinematic visuals and physical interaction. Perfect for groups.
If you’re searching for a unique way to spend an hour in Melbourne that’s more interactive than a museum visit but less exhausting than a hike, then exploring Virtual Room’s VR escape experience might just be the ticket. This is no ordinary virtual reality — it’s a next-generation adventure where imagination, teamwork, and cutting-edge tech combine to create something genuinely memorable.
We’re particularly drawn to how this experience puts teamwork front and center, with players working together in a dedicated space to solve puzzles and complete missions. Plus, the cinematic graphics make every scene feel like you’re in a Hollywood blockbuster. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that at just around an hour, the experience can leave you wishing it was longer — but that’s often the sign of a good thing.
This tour is ideal for families, friends, corporate groups, or anyone looking for a fun, innovative activity in Melbourne. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, doing team-building, or just craving a high-tech adventure, this VR escape room offers a fresh twist on gaming and entertainment.


This isn’t just another virtual reality game — it’s a carefully crafted escape room experience designed for teams of 2 to 4 players. Hosted in the bustling Melbourne CBD, Virtual Room offers five unique adventures to choose from, ranging from time travel to zombie battles, retro arcade games, and even a family-friendly potion quest involving Asterix characters.
The experience promises a total reality feel, with Hollywood-quality visuals that make each scene believable. The VR setup is designed to eliminate motion sickness, so despite the immersive graphics and physical activity, you won’t feel queasy or dizzy. Instead, you’ll be focused on collaborating with your teammates in real-time, grabbing objects, and solving puzzles in a dedicated room that offers total freedom of movement.
Looking for more options in Melbourne? Here are some other experiences worth considering.

The key selling point is the combination of cinematic visuals and physical interaction. Unlike traditional VR experiences that often confine players to small spaces or induce nausea, Virtual Room’s premium setup allows you to walk around your own space. You can talk, gesture, throw objects, and even high-five your teammates — making it feel genuinely interactive.
Most reviews mention the friendly, helpful staff who guide you through the experience, making sure everyone understands the puzzles and feels comfortable. Many customers also note the stellar quality of the visuals, which blur the line between the virtual and real worlds, making every game feel like stepping into a film.
Plus, the price point of $38 per person offers good value, considering the length and quality of the adventure. With a duration of 45 to 60 minutes, it’s a substantial window to challenge yourself and have fun with friends or colleagues.

Choosing from five original games, you might find yourself traveling through time, battling zombies, or navigating retro arcades. These experiences are designed by Virtual Room’s own production studio, ensuring originality and quality.
Some highlights include:
– Time Travel Chapters I and II: explore different eras and save humanity in high-stakes missions.
– Press Start: a retro arcade game that will appeal to gamers and nostalgic players alike.
– Are We Dead: a zombie-themed adventure where you become the zombies in a fun twist.
– Asterix: Mission Potions: a family-friendly potion quest involving the comic heroes.
This variety ensures there’s something for all, whether you’re after a thrilling challenge or a family-friendly romp.

Arrive about 15 minutes early to get settled and meet your friendly staff. The experience itself lasts around 40 to 50 minutes but plan for some extra time to get suited up and take photos afterward — in-game and post-game shots are included.
The dedicated room allows for full physical interaction: you can walk around, grab objects, and communicate naturally with your teammates. That means you should wear comfortable shoes and be ready for some light physical activity, but you won’t need to worry about motion sickness or nausea, thanks to the premium VR setup.
The experience is suitable for ages 8 and up, making it a great choice for families, school groups, or even corporate team-building sessions. The activity is available in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, and Chinese, catering to Melbourne’s diverse visitors.
More Great Tours Nearby
The overwhelming majority of reviews praise the staff for their friendly, clear instructions and helpfulness. Many mention that the visuals are stunning and that the puzzles are engaging without feeling overwhelming.
One reviewer said, “The boys enjoyed the VR experience, would highly recommend attending,” highlighting its appeal for families. Another noted, “Very friendly staff,” which enhances the overall experience, making it accessible even for first-time VR users.
Several reviews mention wanting to return, indicating that the fun is contagious and the adventures are replayable, especially since there are five different games to try.

At $38 per person, this experience is competitively priced for what it offers. When you consider the quality of the visuals, the full physical interaction, and the professional staff, it provides excellent value for an hour of entertainment. Compared to other VR experiences that might only last 15-20 minutes or lack the cinematic quality, Virtual Room’s offering is a substantial, well-rounded activity.
It’s also flexible — you can reserve and pay later, allowing travelers to secure their spot without commitment upfront, which is handy if plans are still fluid.

This VR escape game in Melbourne strikes a good balance between state-of-the-art technology and fun team challenges. It’s a unique activity for those looking to do something different, especially for families, groups, or colleagues seeking memorable bonding experiences.
The visuals are gorgeous, the puzzles well-designed, and the lack of motion sickness makes it accessible to a wide range of participants. While some might wish for a longer experience, the quality over quantity makes this a worthwhile one-hour adventure.
If you’re after an activity that combines tech, teamwork, and entertainment, this VR escape room delivers on all fronts.

This tour is perfect for families with kids over 8, friends looking for a fun day out, or teams needing a creative, engaging way to bond. It’s especially suitable if you appreciate visual storytelling and immersive environments. Business groups can benefit from its team-building potential, and anyone interested in cutting-edge entertainment will find plenty to love.
If you’re open-minded, enjoy puzzles, and want a memorable activity that stands out from typical sightseeing, this VR adventure could be the highlight of your Melbourne trip.

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for ages 8 and above, making it a great choice for families and school groups.
How long does the experience last?
The core VR adventure lasts about 40 to 50 minutes, with extra time for photos and getting ready.
Will I experience motion sickness?
No, the experience is designed without motion sickness, thanks to a premium VR setup that allows free walking and interaction.
Is it easy to book?
Yes, you can reserve your spot online and choose to pay later, offering flexibility before your trip.
What’s included in the price?
Your booking covers the game experience, in-game photo shoot, and a post-game photo session.
Can I choose which adventure to play?
Yes, you select from five different original games, each with its unique storyline.
Are there any language options?
The activity is offered in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Is the experience accessible for people with disabilities?
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and pregnant women or those with epilepsy are advised not to participate.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; you can wear glasses if needed.
Is this activity good for team-building?
Absolutely. The experience encourages collaboration, strategy, and quick thinking, making it excellent for corporate groups.
In short, Melbourne’s Virtual Room VR Escape offers a high-quality, fun, and innovative activity that combines technology with social interaction. It’s a stay-in- Melbourne highlight that’s likely to leave you with great memories and maybe a new appreciation for what VR can do. Perfect for groups of friends, families, or colleagues, this adventure is well worth the time and money — provided you’re ready to live the impossible.
You can check availability for your dates here: