Spyscape is an immersive and educational museum in Manhattan that lets you learn about the world of spycraft and espionage (in real life and the fictional world of James Bond) as well as test out your own potential to be a spy. Visitors can learn about the work of the cryptologists (including the famed Alan Turing) who helped end WWII by hacking the Enigma machine, the powerful cyber weapon that destroyed Iran’s nuclear program, the dangerous FBI spy who sold secrets to the Russians for twenty-two years, as well as the clever gadgets, props, cars (yes, there is an Aston Martin), and creative processes behind the 007 films. Importantly, visitors can also develop their own spy profile. We tested our lying and detection skills (perfect), code-making and code-breaking encryption skills (not so great), surveillance skills (excellent), and agility and speed in the laser tunnel Special Ops Challenge (not too bad). According to the results our next job is Surveillance Officer. Watch out, James Bond.