Things Just Got Dark

When the lights turn back on after nearly eight minutes of darkness, an annual holiday monster mixer takes a twisted turn when all the Oreos go missing. While the circumstances shock and bewilder both monsters and ghouls, alike, no one is without suspicion. With trick or treaters on the way, it’s your job to uncover the truth.

Step into a web of puzzles and clues in this series of escape rooms. Navigate the House Fillmore, solve riddles and unlock secret compartments to discover where the cookies have been stashed and who in your group is a killer. Will you escape in time before they strike again, or will you be trapped in the study forever?

Escape The House Fillmore

Clue x Oreo

Oreo and Clue present a limited-edition version of the classic murder mystery. The game invites fans to solve the case of the missing Oreos before the “killer” can strike again. Featuring opportunities to demonstrate how you eat an Oreo, this special edition comes with packs of cookies sure to satisfy your tastebuds.

The Urneo

A collectible item, this urn houses your cookie stash in an upscale, elegant disguise. Designed to look like the home of a deceased loved one, you can safely hide away your sleeves and make sure you don’t make the mistake of losing your Oreos to some hungry ghoul.

Bite-sized Torture Devices

The Guillotine. Perfect for any small to midsize revolution, The Cookie’s Guillotine precisely cuts any Oreo in half. Haven’t developed your signature sinister way of eating an Oreo? Might we suggest this miniature medieval device.

The Thumbscrew. Made to grind up your cookie into bite size pieces, Oreo’s thumbscrew is a sadistic approach to an old classic. Can’t chomp down on an Oreo in one fell bite? Destroy it the old fashioned way. Grind it into a fine dust.

The Cauldron. Like it a little steamy? The cauldron heats up your Oreo into a piping hot boil. All you need is a match. Tongs provided.

Art Director: Manuel de Legarreta

Copywriter: James DeMenna