The first room may seem intimidating. Seven simple tips to get your team off to a safe start and out on time.
Escape room is a puzzle that you solve together. The biggest mistake beginners make is trying to do everything alone. So speak up. If you find a key, code or any strange object, tell the others. Often the solution is already in someone else's hands.
Divide the room and don't all stand in one corner. Let everyone examine their area and bring their findings to the common table. It quickly becomes clear what has already been found and what is still missing.
Follow the clock, but don't let it scare you. 60 minutes is more time than it seems. If you get stuck, ask for a hint. It's not cheating but part of the game and the game master is always there.
The rest is simple. Double check your pockets and drawers. Write down the codes you find. And remember: if something doesn't open with force, it's not the right approach. Escape rooms are about thinking, not about muscles.
Pick a room and book
These rooms suit this story. Choose one and book your adventure.