You Won’t Believe What Escape Room Staff Have Seen People Do—Prepare to Be Shocked and Amused!
Had a group of engineers from Google doing a room, and this guy tried using trigonometry to solve a puzzle.
Posted this in an older thread:
I worked in an escape game that ran out of a historic castle-esque landmark in Toronto. Because we were set up in a tourist attraction, there was some stuff in the room that we couldn’t get rid of that needed to be there (light switches, fire alarms, etc.). So what we did is we just put stickers on everything that wasn’t “part of the game”. The stickers were bright red, and depicted a hand with a cross through it (i.e. Do Not Touch)
We would always give players a short spiel in the lobby at the start where we would tell them the rules, and every time we would show them the sticker and say “if you see this, it means the thing is not part of the game, but rather a real functioning thing, it will not do anything in the game, please do not touch.” We never had a problem with it until one day….
Bachelor party comes in all happy and a little tipsy (nothing too bad). We give them the spiel, they seem nice and eager, and we take them into the Tower where the game space is located. They enter the tower, the door shuts behind them, and the warning goes off that their time has begun.
Literally as the first thing that happens, maybe two seconds after time starts, one of the dudes bee-lines towards the fire alarm plastered with a bright red Do Not Touch sticker and pulls it.
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