Los Angeles, CA

Spies Among Us

Find a secret spy roaming LA's Little Tokyo. Comedy, adventure and danger hide in plain sight!

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Welcome, Agent. We have a mission for you. An undercover spy is strolling through Little Tokyo. While exploring this charming neighborhood, you will receive texts, phone calls, and clues to discover what they are wearing and what they are doing. Your goal: correctly identify this undercover spy and decide their fate. There's silly jokes, a devious story, fun puzzles, and big thrills! The experience takes 60-90 minutes and includes about 1.5 miles of walking to different locations throughout Little Tokyo. All players will need a smartphone that can receive texts, calls and has access to the internet to play this game. The specific location will be emailed/texted to you after purchasing tickets, but it will be walkable from the Little Tokyo/ Arts District train station on the A and E lines. The experience is designed for one to six players. For groups larger than six, we recommend splitting up and starting five minutes after each other. The entire experience is outdoors so we do not have any COVID precautions.

Audience Role

Audience will be searching for a spy. Once discovered, they will interact with the spy.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

No content advisories

Interaction Advisories

Light (business/acquaintance) contact

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Restrooms not accessible
Walking

About Interactive Escapes

Interactive Escapes has been crafting scavenger hunts and interactive theater since 2013 and one year before we attended our first escape room. Some of our hit shows were: Mindreader, where Chicago audiences could interact with two actors at a time: one in person, and one representing the person's inner monologue over loudspeaker. Groundhog Date, an interactive farce where Brooklyn audiences took turns at a 7 minute time loop of trying to stop a feisty couple from breaking up. We are aware the name is forgettable but we swear we thought it sounded great back in 2013!