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'''Real life escape games''' are adventure activity games that involve clue, logic and puzzle games with players trying to get out of a designed predicament. They often include sub-plots.<ref>Locked up, The game with no escape by Mario Hugo August 2013 Wired</ref> The games are based on [[Escape the room]] video games. |
'''Real life escape games''' are adventure activity games that involve clue, logic and puzzle games with players trying to get out of a designed predicament. They often include sub-plots.<ref>Locked up, The game with no escape by Mario Hugo August 2013 Wired</ref> The games are based on [[Escape the room]] video games. |
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The games have been held in Seattle, Washington; San |
The games have been held in Seattle, Washington; San Francisco, California;<ref name='Garrett-Singh-CHS'>{{cite web | url = http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2013/11/puzzle-break-masters-turning-pikepine-suite-into-real-world-puzzle | title = Puzzle Break masters turning Pike/Pine suite into real-world puzzle | accessdate = 2014-04-08 | last = Garrett-Singh | first = Sebastian | date = 2013-11-21 | publisher = CHS}}</ref><ref name='Hamilton-Kotaku'>{{cite web | url = http://kotaku.com/5979620/i-spent-saturday-morning-solving-puzzles-in-the-belly-of-a-naval-battleship | title = I Spent Saturday Morning Solving Puzzles In The Belly Of A Naval Battleship | accessdate = 2013-03-23 | last = Hamilton | first = Kirk | date = 2013-01-28 | publisher = [[Kotaku]]}}</ref><ref name='Kosman-SFChronicle'>{{cite web | url = http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Real-Escape-at-Japantown-s-New-People-4313842.php | title = Real Escape at Japantown's New People | accessdate = 2013-03-23 | last = Kosman | first = Joshua | date = 2013-02-28 | work = [[San Francisco Chronicle]]}}</ref> Melbourne, Australia; and Sydney Australia as well as in Hungary, Switzerland, London, UK, Spain, and a number of Asian countries. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Real-life Room Escape In Hong Kong]] |
*[[Real-life Room Escape In Hong Kong]] |
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*[[Freeing HK]] |
*[[Freeing HK]] |
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*[http://www.adventurerooms.ch AdventureRooms (Original Swiss company)] |
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*[http://www.myadventurerooms.com AdventureRooms USA] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 00:24, 14 April 2014
Real life escape games are adventure activity games that involve clue, logic and puzzle games with players trying to get out of a designed predicament. They often include sub-plots.[1] The games are based on Escape the room video games.
The games have been held in Seattle, Washington; San Francisco, California;[2][3][4] Melbourne, Australia; and Sydney Australia as well as in Hungary, Switzerland, London, UK, Spain, and a number of Asian countries.
See also
- Real-life Room Escape In Hong Kong
- Freeing HK
- AdventureRooms (Original Swiss company)
- AdventureRooms USA
References
- ^ Locked up, The game with no escape by Mario Hugo August 2013 Wired
- ^ Garrett-Singh, Sebastian (2013-11-21). "Puzzle Break masters turning Pike/Pine suite into real-world puzzle". CHS. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ Hamilton, Kirk (2013-01-28). "I Spent Saturday Morning Solving Puzzles In The Belly Of A Naval Battleship". Kotaku. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
- ^ Kosman, Joshua (2013-02-28). "Real Escape at Japantown's New People". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2013-03-23.