Escape Room business founders, brothers Chris and Milke Knell secure investment from two Dragons during Thursday's episode of Dragons' Den.

Escape Kent business owners entered the Den looking for £100,000 for a 5% share in their business.

The brothers gave up their jobs to set up their Escape Kent company where they managed children's care homes.

The pair established the company after a holiday they spent in Madrid and Munich.

While the new Dragon Steven Bartlett, Touker Suleyman and Deborah Meaden declared they were out due to doubts over the future of the business, its franchise model and its social media appeal.

However, Sara Davies and Peter Jones were charmed by the game leaving both to offer the full amount for a much higher 25% stake. 

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In the end, the Dragons agreed to work together and the entrepreneurs won two Dragons for the price of one. 

The pair even managed to negotiate down their stake to 10% each if Sara and Peter got their money back within two years.

Escape currently has several Dragons' Den special offers to celebrate its TV appearance.

It has offers on its games: Missing, Impossible Puzzle, Enthusiast Package and more. 

See the full range of deals via the Escape Kent website.