New release: Operation Warp is now live

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ClueHall presents

Operation Warp

A cinematic virtual escape room adventure hidden aboard a lost military train.

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Case file — 001

The story

You play Leon. One night the TV runs a documentary called The Derailed Truth: the story of a military train that vanished at the end of World War II, and of the classified experiment it carried. Your grandfather never talked about the war. What he left behind suggests he knew this train.

His trail leads out of the living room, down into the basement, and deep into the forest, to a door no one was meant to open. Inside, the experiment called Operation Warp never stopped running. Time on board does not behave.

The clock is ticking. Can you stop Operation Warp?

A 1990s living room at night; the TV shows the documentary The Derailed Truth stamped TOP SECRET
The broadcast that starts it all

Spec sheet

Game facts

Players
Solo, or friends around one screenTBC
Estimated duration
Multi-hour, save anytimeTBC
Difficulty
Not yet ratedTBC
Suggested age
Not yet ratedTBC
Languages
EnglishTBC
Supported browsers
Modern desktop browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari)TBC
Devices
Desktop or laptop (keyboard recommended)
Audio
Headphones recommended
Internet
Stable connection required
Accessibility
Captions on story videos (burned-in subtitles). Pause anytime. Play at your own pace.

Inventory

What's in the game

  • Cinematic story scenes
  • Point-and-click exploration
  • Signal & frequency puzzles
  • Mechanical devices: fuse box, tape recorder, key cabinet, chemistry bench, microscope
  • Archival documents & codes
  • Original soundtrack
  • Solo, or friends around one screen
  • Remote play via screen share
  • Automatic save

Field evidence

From inside the game

Train car interior with backlit anatomy panels, an experiment chair, and a red EXIT door
Car 1 — Subconscious Manipulation Unit
Laboratory corridor inside a train car with patent-drawing lightboxes, benches, and flasks
Car 2 — Neurochemical Research Lab
Weathered control panel with an oscilloscope screen, toggle switches, and a START button
Frequency Signal panel
Open fuse box with colored amp fuses, wiring, and a warning placard
Fuse box, Car 1
Wooden key cabinet with lettered hooks, several keys missing
Key cabinet, Car 2
Chemistry bench with a vintage microscope and rows of labeled reagent beakers
Chemistry bench
Reel-to-reel tape recorder on a desk beside archival charts
Reel-to-reel recorder
Dim basement with wooden stairs, a tool wall, and a workbench under a shaft of light
The basement, where the search begins

Moving footage

Procedure

What happens after purchase

  1. 01

    Check out

    Pay through Stripe's secure checkout. It takes about a minute.

  2. 02

    Get your code

    We email you a secure link and a unique access code, usually within minutes.

  3. 03

    Board the train

    Click the link, enter your code, and play in your browser.

No email? Check your spam folder first. Still nothing? contact support and we'll re-send your code.

Clearance

License rules

One purchase covers you and the people playing with you around one screen — a household, a couch full of friends, or a group on a call watching the host's shared screen.

Your access code is personal. It identifies your order and unlocks the game for your group; it is not meant to be posted publicly or resold.

License details being finalized

The full license terms are still being confirmed and will be published here. Until then, the summary above is the working rule.

No countdown

Pause & resume

There is no countdown timer in Operation Warp. Think, poke around, argue about the fuse box — the train waits.

Your progress saves automatically. Close the tab mid-chapter and pick up where you left off by returning on the same browser and computer.

Need to continue on a different computer? Contact support and we'll help you move your session.

Distributed operation

Playing with a remote crew

  1. 1.One player hosts: open the game in your browser and start a call in Zoom, Meet, or Discord.
  2. 2.Share your screen and your audio so the whole crew hears the story scenes and sound cues.
  3. 3.Solve together. The host drives; everyone else spots clues and calls out ideas.

Host tips

  • Share system audio, not just your microphone. The sound puzzles depend on it.
  • Good headphones help everyone catch the quiet cues.
  • A second monitor is handy for keeping the call and the game side by side.

Debrief

Questions, answered

What exactly do I get?

The full game, all chapters, played in your browser. Nothing to download or install. After checkout we email you a secure link and a unique access code that unlocks the game.

How does gifting work?

Choose “Gift this game” at checkout. You receive the access code by email and can forward it to the recipient whenever the moment is right. No play date is locked in at purchase.

Can I replay the game?

Your access code keeps working after you finish, so you can return to the train. Replay terms are still being confirmed; any changes will be posted on this page.

What about refunds?

The refund policy is being finalized. If something went wrong with your order, contact support and tell us what happened. We handle every request personally.

Something is broken. Where do I get help?

Head to the support page for troubleshooting steps, or write to [email protected]. Include your access code so we can find your order fast.

Do I need to download or install anything?

No. Operation Warp runs in a modern desktop browser over a stable internet connection. A keyboard is recommended, and headphones make the audio puzzles easier to hear.

Stuck or something broken?

Troubleshooting steps and a human who answers.

Get support

$24.99TBC