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Immersive Gamebox - Cibolo

📍 Cibolo, TX

4.8(140 Google reviews)

Projection-mapped gaming rooms where players interact with floor, walls, and screens in games like Floor is Lava and competitive multiplayer titles. Designed for players of all ages with no prior gaming experience needed.

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Featured review by LA May

It was my first time doing it and I will never go back. My husband and I took our son and nephew to do the Floor is Lava. It started off cool, but then 10 minutes into our 30min session, the sun started shining directly from the front doors into our room. We couldn't see half of our screen, which is needed to complete the gameplay (please see the video). I spoke with an employee and he said they couldn't do anything about the light and for us to continue our game and he would talk to the manager about a resolution. Since we couldn't see where our avatar was on the game screen, we pretty much just stood there. I felt bad because the boys were so excited and it was a complete let down. Fast forward.. we speak to the shift manager, hoping to get a refund. Nope. Apparently, once the game starts, they can't issue any refunds.. doesn't matter what the circumstances are. As frustrating as that was, I was trying to be understanding.. so I requested to redo our game in the other room since it was empty. But they denied that too since someone else was checking in. I felt like we deserved priority considering the circumstance. Anyway, he ended up offering us game cards for the arcade and essentially said to take it or leave it because there wasn't anything else he could do. We paid over $70 and drove all the way over there for that specific experience, not to play in the arcade. We took the cards and left. Overall it was a waste of time and money.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with kids aged 6 and up who enjoy active, physical gaming rather than sitting at a screen. The self-contained room format means groups play privately without interference from other visitors. Competitive modes work well for older kids and teens. Sessions are time-sparse, so coordinate booking length to your group's energy level.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Request a room away from the front entrance if visiting during sunny afternoon hours to avoid glare on the projection surfaces
Book the Box Party format for birthday groups — it scales well for 4–8 players
🎟️Arrive a few minutes early to receive the full briefing before your session timer starts
🚗Check the full game menu online before arriving so your group can agree on a title in advance

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.8

140 Google reviews

Fun & immersive tech70%
Staff & setup20%
Environmental factors10%
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LA May

It was my first time doing it and I will never go back. My husband and I took our son and nephew to do the Floor is Lava. It started off cool, but then 10 minutes into our 30min session, the sun started shining directly from the front doors into our room. We couldn't see half of our screen, which is needed to complete the gameplay (please see the video). I spoke with an employee and he said they couldn't do anything about the light and for us to continue our game and he would talk to the manager about a resolution. Since we couldn't see where our avatar was on the game screen, we pretty much just stood there. I felt bad because the boys were so excited and it was a complete let down. Fast forward.. we speak to the shift manager, hoping to get a refund. Nope. Apparently, once the game starts, they can't issue any refunds.. doesn't matter what the circumstances are. As frustrating as that was, I was trying to be understanding.. so I requested to redo our game in the other room since it was empty. But they denied that too since someone else was checking in. I felt like we deserved priority considering the circumstance. Anyway, he ended up offering us game cards for the arcade and essentially said to take it or leave it because there wasn't anything else he could do. We paid over $70 and drove all the way over there for that specific experience, not to play in the arcade. We took the cards and left. Overall it was a waste of time and money.

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Overview

Immersive Gamebox Cibolo sits inside the Santikos Entertainment complex, offering private gaming rooms where every surface — walls, floor, ceiling — becomes part of the game via projection mapping. Titles include Floor is Lava, competitive party games, and Box Party formats for group play. Sessions are designed to be user-friendly with no tech experience required.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday11:30 – 23:00
Tuesday11:30 – 23:00
Wednesday11:30 – 23:00
Thursday11:30 – 23:00
Friday11:30 – 23:00
Saturday11:30 – 23:00
Sunday11:30 – 23:00

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