‘Beat The Bomb’ Brings Giant Paint-Filled Gaming Challenge to Denver
Denver is about to get a wild new gaming experience unlike anything the city has seen before. Beat The Bomb, an immersive team challenge that combines puzzles, high-tech obstacle rooms, and a massive paint-splattering finale, is opening its newest location on Friday, April 4, at 3863 Steele St. Wearing hazmat suits, teams of four to six players will race against the clock through a series of laser-filled and mind-bending rooms to try and disarm what’s being billed as the “world’s largest” 60-gallon paint, foam, or slime bomb.
Unlike traditional escape rooms, Beat The Bomb feels like stepping inside a real-life video game. Players earn time in each of the five challenge rooms before entering the final chamber, where success means escaping clean — and failure means getting blasted. With only 10% of teams disarming the bomb on their first attempt, the odds aren’t in your favor, but that’s half the fun.
The Denver location will include a full-service bar, arcade-style bays, a dining area, and bookable event space for team-building events, birthdays, and more. And whether you win or get splattered, players receive free photos and videos of their mission. Beat The Bomb is already a hit in other cities and marks Denver as its seventh location nationwide.
Tickets start at $35, and early birds can save 20% using code DENVER20. For more info or to book your mission, visit the Beat The Bomb website.